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I have a lovely be boy aged 12 years he was a rescue cat skin and bone now much to fat so the vet says. But I have been feeding the odd stray cat that happens by the house and now I seem to have a fifth . The problem is my big boy and him do not get on and it is causing trouble. The new boy wants to move in not content with food . Any advice
 

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Have the cats been neutered?  If not there is little chance they will get along.  Once neutered and their hormones calm down there is a better chance.  Will the cats be living inside/outside or a combination of both.  If they are living outside only, it will be difficult for you to help them get along.  The cats will be working out territory issues.  If they are inside, there are lots of introductions tips.
 
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Only my big boy lives in the house the others are outside and happy to do so but the new male seems to want to come indoors will not take no for an answer. I doubt he is neutered as he is a stray.
 

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Only my big boy lives in the house the others are outside and happy to do so but the new male seems to want to come indoors will not take no for an answer. I doubt he is neutered as he is a stray.
If you are feeding him and caring for him, the responsible thing to do it to get him neutered.  You will notice a difference in his behavior once his hormones have shut down.  Please consider getting him neutered as he is walking about and causing more and more kittens to be born into this world. 

Are the other cats that live outside spayed/neutered?  If not you will have kittens coming out your ears!
 
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