Posted by El Toro on October 17, 2012 at 06:15:38 from (108.3.143.30):
In Reply to: New Cat posted by 37Chief on October 16, 2012 at 22:40:17:
It will take time for the kitten to be accepted by the older cats. We got this black cat that had been rescued several years ago. He had been neutered and our other two cats are female. At first they wouldn't associate with him. Now they sleep together. The Russian Blue in the picture belonged to a neighbor. At first I thought he was a stray, but he was very friendly and he hung around our garden. Sometimes he showed up at the front door and sometimes I would carry him into the house. At first we were hesitant about letting him in with our black male cat. It surprised us that they became instant friends. Even ate together, but last Dec he hadn't been around for a visit that seem odd. I wrote a note to his owners and the young man showed up at the door with tears in his eyes. His cat was struck by a car and killed. We had told him not to let that cat roam around. There's foxes and coon behind us and a lot of traffic near the road where they lived. Hal PS: I made those shelves out of scrap lumber and I covered them with left over acrylic sheeting. I grow my plants on there and I have to cat proof it until the plants can be transferred to my mini green house.
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