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    Next Step for Cat Introduction

    Hello again, I thought I might give a small update. Since my first post we have kept doing the feedings through a cracked door, and we have gone a couple days now where Nymeria has been eating food and clearly been able to see Tybalt. She has even looked directly at him a few times with no...
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    Next Step for Cat Introduction

    I haven't tried Greenies, but so far she has not been motivated by treats at all. We tried some regular Whiskas style treats (I don't know the exact brand, but they were kinda cheap and available in the grocery store, we give them to Tybalt and he just loves them), but she absolutely had no...
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    Next Step for Cat Introduction

    Hello again, I've got another question that I could use some expertise on. I'm planning on setting up a screen door or baby gate sometime this next week or weekend. In the meantime, I want to work on doing a little more "site swapping" for Nymeria, so that she isn't as afraid of Tybalt's area...
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    Post pictures of your precious Blue / Gray / Maltese cats here!

    Tybalt is quite large. He's not a big fattie, but is a solid 12 pounds and wears it quite well. He's actually in the sink here as a form of protest. When I first got him he was only drinking water when it was a slow stream coming out of that faucet (I didn't pay for water, thank goodness for...
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    Next Step for Cat Introduction

    I was also thinking phantom limb, but since she's my first tripod kitty, I just don't know much about how that would manifest in her behavior. I actually recently started volunteering at the shelter I got her from, so that's how I fell in love with her. When I was taking her out as a volunteer...
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    Next Step for Cat Introduction

    Hello, first time poster, but it's the first time I've ever been at a complete loss with cat behavior! About 2 1/2 weeks ago, I brought home Nymeria, a 1 year old, 3-legged female cat.  I felt like I did enough research to ensure a smooth introduction with Tybalt, my resident male (about 5...
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