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Hi there,
I've gotten a lot of good advice from you guys so I'm hoping to get some more even if it's just psychological support. Ha!
I JUST trapped Oskar, my other cats mom who has been living in my backyard for a year. Now waiting for my vet to open to get her checked out and vaccinated (she's already fixed, which I did last year).
Room is all set up. Now I wonder about next steps. I figured I will leave her in the room for about 24 hours and then lock up my cats and let Oskar explore the house (if she comes out of her room) to get comfortable knowing her surroundings.
I also thought I will stack baby gates to allow my cats to be around her without direct contact. Hopefully will be able to feed them in front of the baby gates so they start associating their favorite times of the day with each other.
What are some things I should be aware of / things that can go wrong etc? I want to be prepared for the unexpected.
I've gotten a lot of good advice from you guys so I'm hoping to get some more even if it's just psychological support. Ha!
I JUST trapped Oskar, my other cats mom who has been living in my backyard for a year. Now waiting for my vet to open to get her checked out and vaccinated (she's already fixed, which I did last year).
Room is all set up. Now I wonder about next steps. I figured I will leave her in the room for about 24 hours and then lock up my cats and let Oskar explore the house (if she comes out of her room) to get comfortable knowing her surroundings.
I also thought I will stack baby gates to allow my cats to be around her without direct contact. Hopefully will be able to feed them in front of the baby gates so they start associating their favorite times of the day with each other.
What are some things I should be aware of / things that can go wrong etc? I want to be prepared for the unexpected.