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How to Introduce Adult Male Cats

By Elliott
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Two old socks
  • New scratching post
  • New litter box
  • New food and water bowl
  • New toys
  • Step 1:
    Before bringing home the new cat, make sure you have all the items listed above. It is better to provide these items new or well cleaned so that there is no trace of the other cat. Place these items in a room not frequently used by the existing cat.
  • Step 2:
    Place the new cat in the segregated room. The existing cat will notice his smell and hang about the room. However, it’s not time for an introduction.
  • Step 3:
    Take one of your old socks and rub the new cat. Use another sock to rub the existing cat. Exchange the socks. Do this every day so the cats can familiarize themselves with the other cat’s smell. Do this for 3 days.
  • Step 4:
    On the fourth day, exchange the new cat for the existing cat. The existing cat will be well cared for in the segregated room as you have maintained water and food. Meanwhile, the new cat will have the opportunity to explore his new surroundings without fear of an ambush.
  • Step 5:
    Once the new cat is comfortable with his new surroundings, switch the cats back for another day or two. This will give them the chance to investigate the other’s markings and scent.
  • Step 6:
    If possible, separate the cats by a screened opening. This will afford them the opportunity to see and smell each other but minimize the chance of attack.
  • Step 7:
    When the posturing and aggression has abated, introduce the cats while you are home to supervise. Until you are comfortable, it is best to keep the segregation room for either cat when there is no one at home.

Tips & Warnings

  • This activity is meant to lessen the shock of introduction but expect hissing and posturing when they are finally face-to-face. Each cat will strive to carve out a piece of territory. Use your judgment as to the success of these steps. It’s not uncommon to take several weeks to several months for cats learn to tolerate one another. When in doubt, repeat any of the steps above.
  • If your cat shows extreme aggression, consult with your veterinarian or an animal behaviorist.
How to Introduce Adult Male Cats Provided by eHow.com

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