As far as introducing her to other cats, we brought Theo to Jags and let Jags get used to him in little doses. The first day, Jags hissed and growled at Theo. I watched Jags to make sure he didn't attack. Then, we kept them separated at night and when I wasn't around. We kept this up for a couple of days until Jags was resigned to the fact that another cat was going to be in the house with him. When we thought Jags was going to accept Theo, we left them together at night. Jags was aggressive once in a while with Theo, but Theo stood his ground. When Jags saw that, he accepted Theo.
We didn't do anything really special, and Jags was accepting after about four or five days. But, Jags was still a kitten. He was only 10 months old when we introduced Theo.
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She's a beaut...Isabella sounds about right for her. I love kitties that sleep on their backs with their legs all sprawled out.
Frightwig --
As far as introducing her to other cats, we brought Theo to Jags and let Jags get used to him in little doses. The first day, Jags hissed and growled at Theo. I watched Jags to make sure he didn't attack. Then, we kept them separated at night and when I wasn't around. We kept this up for a couple of days until Jags was resigned to the fact that another cat was going to be in the house with him. When we thought Jags was going to accept Theo, we left them together at night. Jags was aggressive once in a while with Theo, but Theo stood his ground. When Jags saw that, he accepted Theo.
We didn't do anything really special, and Jags was accepting after about four or five days. But, Jags was still a kitten. He was only 10 months old when we introduced Theo.
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