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Hi everyone,
I currently have an almost 2 year old male neutered Himalayan. We had a 1 year old Himalayan pass away in March due to FIP. It was devastatingly and unexpected. My 2 year old Himalayan who is still with us is doing fine and showing no signs of illness, however is lonely without his partner in crime. Our vet said we are good to bring home a new kitten.
We found a Persian kitten and will be bringing him home this coming Friday. I'm familiar with bringing home a new kitten while having a resident cat ( we set up one of the spare bedrooms for him with lots of toys beds and a litterbox).
My question is will my resident cat be quicker to accept the new kitten than he was when we brought home the kitten we had that passed? It took us about 2 weeks to get them comfortable and were best friends right after. But since he has lived with another cat before I was curious if he would be more comfortable around another new kitten
I currently have an almost 2 year old male neutered Himalayan. We had a 1 year old Himalayan pass away in March due to FIP. It was devastatingly and unexpected. My 2 year old Himalayan who is still with us is doing fine and showing no signs of illness, however is lonely without his partner in crime. Our vet said we are good to bring home a new kitten.
We found a Persian kitten and will be bringing him home this coming Friday. I'm familiar with bringing home a new kitten while having a resident cat ( we set up one of the spare bedrooms for him with lots of toys beds and a litterbox).
My question is will my resident cat be quicker to accept the new kitten than he was when we brought home the kitten we had that passed? It took us about 2 weeks to get them comfortable and were best friends right after. But since he has lived with another cat before I was curious if he would be more comfortable around another new kitten