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    Is This Situation Hopeless?

    Thanks for your replies. Catarina — I read your link and see that Old cat has "lost" her territory by being much less aggressive than New cat. Old cat is the one with more difficulty with acceptance than New cat. When they are on either side of the glass doors of the sunroom, OC will sit...
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    Is This Situation Hopeless?

    We adopted a 2-year old female cat from the local shelter this past January. At home we had an 11-year old female. After 9 months of trying and failing to get them to accept each other — I'm at my wit's end. New cat has taken over the entire house and back yard as her territory and chases...
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    strange noises

    I've had many cats over the years and my latest one (Cinnamon) doesn't "meow" either. She goes "urk", "burble", "breeeep", "waaak" and many other assorted chirps and tweets. Frankly, I think it's cute.
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    New Cat Disrupting Household

    Cinnamon was thoroughly checked out by our Vet and — yes — she had worms, but was given the appropriate medicine for it. Her appetite has toned down somewhat. Now, instead of eating everything in sight, she has become quite fussy! Won't eat unless it's her favorite flavor or unless it's...
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    New Cat Disrupting Household

    We had two cats. A 15-yr-old and an 11-yr-old. After a long and happy life the 15-yr-old succumbed to kidney disease. Several months later, we decided to get another cat and adopted one from the local humane society. She is a 2-yr-old (Cinnamon) who was found at a gas station. She's an...
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