I have just got a new kitty named Sassy, she is nine months old and is a gray and white long hair, she is just beautiful, she is spayed and has been declawed on all four (although I don't agree w/declawing), she was listed in the paper, to give away to good home. I knew I could give her that GOOD HOME. I have been thinking of getting another kitty for along time now. When I saw this, I couldn't resist, seems the mother has allergies and just could not tolerate her any longer.
Question is: Since my two are inside/outside cats, should I go about the introduction as I have read in this section?
Right now she is enclosed in my bedroom w/food, water and her literbox. She is under the bed and won't come out. I have been in several times and sat on the floor next to the bed and been trying to coax her out. But, she will not.
Katie and Black have been in for awhile tonight, then right back out, it is almost like they know something is going on. They usually come in after dark and stay until morning time. Katie likes to sleep with me at night. Should I keep her locked out tonight because Sassy is under the bed?
As you can tell, this is all new to me, any advice and suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks,
Paula
Question is: Since my two are inside/outside cats, should I go about the introduction as I have read in this section?
Right now she is enclosed in my bedroom w/food, water and her literbox. She is under the bed and won't come out. I have been in several times and sat on the floor next to the bed and been trying to coax her out. But, she will not.
Katie and Black have been in for awhile tonight, then right back out, it is almost like they know something is going on. They usually come in after dark and stay until morning time. Katie likes to sleep with me at night. Should I keep her locked out tonight because Sassy is under the bed?
As you can tell, this is all new to me, any advice and suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks,
Paula