Hello,
I have Lucky's new brother-to-be, Bugsy, coming home in about a week or so. The problem I am having, is how to do a proper introduction in a small 1bd. apartment...
Lucky is a shy cat, and it took A LOT of work to have her bond with me; I don't want to scare her away with a new kitty... I am adopting an older cat - he is 4 years old, also a ragdoll, and very mellow, somewhat shy as well, which is the reason I am bringing him in (unadoptable, and also not an alpha cat). He is from the same rescue group I got Lucky from, and they did live together before I adopted her; the rescue lady said they got along fine, so I am thinking their personalities will do well together (I know I still need to have a proper introduction).
Aside from that, here is the situation: Lucky sleeps with me in the only bedroom, uses the box in the only bathroom, eats on the only kitchen, and hands out on the only living room.
Any Ideas as how do I introduce them in such small space?
Thanks!
I have Lucky's new brother-to-be, Bugsy, coming home in about a week or so. The problem I am having, is how to do a proper introduction in a small 1bd. apartment...
Lucky is a shy cat, and it took A LOT of work to have her bond with me; I don't want to scare her away with a new kitty... I am adopting an older cat - he is 4 years old, also a ragdoll, and very mellow, somewhat shy as well, which is the reason I am bringing him in (unadoptable, and also not an alpha cat). He is from the same rescue group I got Lucky from, and they did live together before I adopted her; the rescue lady said they got along fine, so I am thinking their personalities will do well together (I know I still need to have a proper introduction).
Aside from that, here is the situation: Lucky sleeps with me in the only bedroom, uses the box in the only bathroom, eats on the only kitchen, and hands out on the only living room.
Any Ideas as how do I introduce them in such small space?
Thanks!