#SissyCat and #MillieCat
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
@paul - you kind of already answered your own question: it has only been 3 days. It's normal for cats to take a few MONTHS to adjust to a big change, so 3 days is nothing, and you really do just need to be patient.
That said, you can definitely help matters along by making sure both cats have lots of everything they need. Lots of access to food, water, safe spaces to hide, attention from humans (if desired), toys, cozy things, litter boxes, etc. No reason to fight for resources when everything is abundant.
And make sure they have "safe" ways to explore and get accustomed to each other, like letting them sniff things that smell like the other one, or be in spaces where the other one has been, without pressure or rush.
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@paul - you kind of already answered your own question: it has only been 3 days. It's normal for cats to take a few MONTHS to adjust to a big change, so 3 days is nothing, and you really do just need to be patient.
That said, you can definitely help matters along by making sure both cats have lots of everything they need. Lots of access to food, water, safe spaces to hide, attention from humans (if desired), toys, cozy things, litter boxes, etc. No reason to fight for resources when everything is abundant.
And make sure they have "safe" ways to explore and get accustomed to each other, like letting them sniff things that smell like the other one, or be in spaces where the other one has been, without pressure or rush.
@Polywog That checklist is pretty much what we are doing.
Thank.
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@Polywog That checklist is pretty much what we are doing.
Thank.
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
I don't have any advice. Wish I did.
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
@paul we put old cat's things in with new cat when they were separated. New cat would lay on them for a bit. When we took them out, old cat would smell new cat on it and seemed to think "oh this is fine really because I associate the smell with my favorite toys."
At least that's what I think happened.
Also new cat stayed off by himself in the basement for a good month before he came upstairs to check out the rest of the house. He was a stray.
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I don't have any advice. Wish I did.
@paul On second thought, check out some of Jackson Galaxy cat videos. He seems to know what he's doing. There may be some tips that will help.
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@chickpeapole We have been doing the smell swap. Sissy even hisses ay us after we come back because we make sure we are scented.
Every time we do, we give her treats.
Visits between them are structured and we give Sissy extra attention and play after
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@chickpeapole We have been doing the smell swap. Sissy even hisses ay us after we come back because we make sure we are scented.
Every time we do, we give her treats.
Visits between them are structured and we give Sissy extra attention and play after
@paul Sounds like you're doing everything right and they just need time then
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
@paul Hilarious, but cats will be cats!
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
@paul I think it just takes time. As someone else mentioned on here, it’s not uncommon for it to take weeks or months before cats get used to each other. Cats refuse to be rushed in all things lol. On the other hand, you’re probably already doing this, but since Millie is already quite affectionate with you, make sure to devote lots of quality 1:1 time with SissyCat too, so she doesn’t feel jealous or neglected (otherwise she’ll probably take out her frustration on Millie).
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@paul On second thought, check out some of Jackson Galaxy cat videos. He seems to know what he's doing. There may be some tips that will help.
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@tiamat271 I'm glad @Jason844 told me about Jackson Galaxy. Really helped us to make a plan, esp eat, play and love system.
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
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2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
@paul
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2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
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2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
@paul too bad about the kitchen timer thing. My cats always got very spooked with loud noises like that. Then I bought a countertop bell (like at a hotel check in) and gave them a treat every time I rang it. Now they come running to me when they hear it, and it’s helped them stay calm(er) about other sounds too.
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@paul too bad about the kitchen timer thing. My cats always got very spooked with loud noises like that. Then I bought a countertop bell (like at a hotel check in) and gave them a treat every time I rang it. Now they come running to me when they hear it, and it’s helped them stay calm(er) about other sounds too.
@tiamat271 only a couple hisses today and that was this morning when they were socializing
The other times,.none
Treats are only in the presence of Millie. No Millie, no treats. We haven't altered treat reasons or behavior.Sissycat snift Millie backend with no hiss so we are almost there
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@tiamat271 only a couple hisses today and that was this morning when they were socializing
The other times,.none
Treats are only in the presence of Millie. No Millie, no treats. We haven't altered treat reasons or behavior.Sissycat snift Millie backend with no hiss so we are almost there
Yes!

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@tiamat271 only a couple hisses today and that was this morning when they were socializing
The other times,.none
Treats are only in the presence of Millie. No Millie, no treats. We haven't altered treat reasons or behavior.Sissycat snift Millie backend with no hiss so we are almost there
@paul that’s great!!