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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    UPDATE:Chloe seems to be getting more aggressive so i am going to take a step back and put the baby gates up when we are home for a few nights. Last night she wouldn't even let Willow try to leave her "safe room" and chloe even chased her all the way into her safe room and cornered her. It was...
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    Introduced new cat to current cat

    I am in a similar situation, but mine is taking a lot longer! I have a cat that is 6 1/2 years old name Chloe. She has never been around other cats and since i brought the new younger female kitty home named Willow about a year old, Chloe won't stop hissing and growling at her. I did the whole...
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    Oldfogey, I am so happy the new kitty is adapting so well!! Thank you for saving her!
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    The new kitty is doing GREAT, it's my existing cat that is giving me all the troubles. She is still having a hard time accepting her. I'm still trying to be patient and hopefully she will get sick of constantly growling/hissing at the newcomer willow. Willow is very persistent though. even...
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    We are in very similar situations but sounds like your situation is going a little smoother than mine. My semi feral is sweet as can be as well and like your situation, it's the existing cat that is not happy with the new kitty. My existing cat (chloe) doesn't like wet food so it's hard for me...
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    Neko

    she is beautiful!
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    thank you, I'm glad it is still normal behavior. Yes, my coworker and I feed the other 2 cats two times a day. They are very friendly with us, they let us pet them and they come out when we call them, they are very fearful of other people though. One of them is older than the other, not sure if...
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    Assurance Needed w/new Feral Kitty

    So glad to hear Baxter is coming along! I am in the same boat as you. I brought home a feral cat 3 weeks ago. She's docile as can be and knows me as i've been feeding her for 6 months, so i don't really classify her as feral as she has never hissed and lets me pick her up and pet her, etc. Let...
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    i'm not really sure what to do. I rubbed the towel on both of them and Chloe seemed okay with it. Willow (the feral cat, which i can hardly call her feral as she is the most docile cat ever) wants to explore the rest of the house so i have started slow introductions by leaving the door open and...
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    Thank you, I will try that! I am also going to try rubbing them both with the same towel. Wish me luck! :)
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    I have been using double stack baby gates so they can see each other since Saturday morning Willow the new cat is taking all of this very well and seems interested in Chloe, my existing cat. Chloe just sits and watchs her through the baby gates, but when Willow comes too close, Chloe does the...
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    This is Chloe, my existing cat.
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    Making a feral cat part of the family

    Thank you for the responses. So far, Chloe, my existing cat hasn't hissed again which is good. They are still separated and was hoping to possibly do an introduction (with Willow in a large crate) just to see what their reaction would be for about 20 minutes at a time over several days. It will...
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