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    Need Feral Advice

    Wow, I never received any emails that my post received a response. So I decided to check in, and happily discovered everyone's very helpful comments! Thanks everyone for the feedback. Yes, I think we're on the right track and Athena is progressing beautifully!. Cheers
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    Need Feral Advice

    Hi, My wife and I adopted a beautiful feral tabby when she was about eight weeks old. We were told she was captured in the wild, but don't have too many other details. She is now about (7) months. She is a real lover. As advised by the foster home, we kept her in one room of the house for about...
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    Cat brings in Poison Oak!

    True, the cat would be safer, and we would worry less. I guess the cat would get used to it, but he would still definitely be tortured and confused, for awhile anyway. As it is, he sits at the door and cries every morning. Oh, well, it may be the best solution. I cannot live with poison oak...
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    Cat brings in Poison Oak!

    Ok, this is a real stumper. Our 3.5 year old male is an agressive hunter and demands to go out daily. He scours the neighborhood which includes wild land across the street. Fortunately, he's smart enough to come in at night [usually] as the area has a heavy coyote population. The wild areas...
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    Help! Older Cat rebels against Kitten

    Thanks, BigKittenDaddy.
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    Help! Older Cat rebels against Kitten

    About a week ago I posted that my wife and I got a new [female] kitten and that our older male hissed and ran away from her. A lot of you thought they would eventually get along, and suggested taking it slow and easy. We've mostly kept the kitten isolated in a separate room, only letting her...
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    Older cat meets our New Kitten

    Thanks, Katie. We'll take it slow.
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    Older cat meets our New Kitten

    Hi, I just read the article in BEHAVIOR about introducing a new cat to an established cat, and will follow the advice there. I'm just curious though...We brought a new kitten home yesterday, and our 3-year old male hisses at this little thing, and acts completely terrified of it. Why on earth...
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