Hey everyone I am new here but in desperate need for help.
I have a 11 month old cat that I got from a petshop last October and it has been me and him ever since. We bonded instantly and when ever I come home he sticks to me like glue for the first 20-40 minutes before having to take a cat nap. Every night he manages to sleep right next to me and sometimes even wakes me up in the morning by standing on me with his declawed front paws and then gently rocking back and forth. Well he seemed pretty restless the last couple of weeks so I started looking at getting another cat. My parents have another cat that he absolutly adores(though the other cat is about 2 times the size of mine). I showed him the picutres of the cats on the internet(I know I'm crazy) and he showed very little interest(big shocker here) so I took this to mean that he didn't care if I got another cat. WRONG!!!!!
Anyway I went yesterday and adopted a 6 month old orange cat from the local humain society and he is an absolute doll when he is alone with me. He doesn't stop purring and usually climbs up onto my shoulder and uses me as a climbing post(don't worry I make sure he stays safe). So I get him in the car and other then meowing for about the first...maybe 10 minutes he is an absolute doll in the car(I had him caged). Well I didn't think it would be a problem because he seemed to have a great personality so I put him and my other cat in my room and shut the door. Letting Pumpkin(the new cat) out of the cage he came right out and started to look around. I was shocked by this because Tomnus(my other cat) took about a day of hiding before he would come out. Anyway Pumpkin, after looking around for about a minute, came right up to Tomnus and, very non agressivly, started smelling him and didn't hiss or anything. Tomnus turned around, hissed, and batted at Pumpkins head. I, being shocked at this yelled at Tom and Pumkin and Tom both ran under the bed. I sat in a chair and waited to see what was happening. No hissing, now meowing, nothing for about three minutes.
Fine there getting along great. I leave the room leaving the door open that way both cats can leave when ever they want and I don't hear anything for about an hour except a few muffled meowes but I figure there playing. I check on them and bring them food and water...with in 10 minutes the fighting started. Hissing, loud meowing...everything would go on for about a minute and then they seperated and I picked up Pumpkin and put some food in another dish and fed him on the kitchen table(that way Tom didn't have to share). Everything was fine for about twenty minutes before they started to fight again. The same senario would happen and then they would seperate and everything would be fine for a minute or two. Then it would start all over again. I couldn't tell if they were playing or fighting but a little voice in the back of my head told me I wouldn't like the answer to that question. This went on for about 6.5 hours before I finally got fed up and trapped Pumpkin in the bathroom with a litterbox, food, and water. Tomnus and Pumpkin sat there approperate sides of the door and meowed for about fifteen minutes before Tom finally laid down in my room.
Pumpkin didn't stop meowing...all night the cat never slept and meowed to the point that he is now getting rather horse. I ignore it knowing that he wasn't hurt he just didn't like being trapped, I slept though the night and got woken up about an hour early by his screaming. Tomnus was fast asleep next to me(as usual) and could have cared less about the noise coming from the bathroom. I lay awake for about half an hour just listening to the cat and deciding if I should try to use the washroom(I Really had to go). Finally at about 7 this morning I get up and go to the bathroom and sure enough out bolts Pumpkin.
I use the rest room while both cats, very quietly investigate eachother and Tom comes in and investigates the bathroom. Seeing nothing very interesting he leaves and I'm not really sure where he goes. I go back into the bedroom to see Pumpkin up on the bed and I pick him up and start petting him. Still as affectionate as ever, he starts purring loudly and rubs continusly against my head and neck. He even tries to get back on my shoulder but I wasn't wearing a shirt so I put him down and start playing with him on the bed. At this point in time Tom comes back in and the fighting ensues. I think Tom was just jelous about me playing with Pumpkin on "our" bed.
Well currently, I have Pumpkin locked in the bedroom(that way he doesn't get out when I have to pee again) and Tom has the rest of the apartment to himself. His litterbox, food and water are all out of the bedroom and I am prepaired to keep this set up for as long as it takes for them to become friends. This means that I have to sleep on the couch, but i am willing to do that if it means getting to keep both my old friend and my new friend.
Some other things i should mention before I get on to my(almost obvious) question.
1. I live in a one bedroom apartment so they are going to have to live together in very tight quarters.
2. I have neighbors that I am sure didn't appreciate the meowing that happened all night last night and aren't appreciating the choius thats going on as I type this.
3. I have never ever ever seen Tom like this, he is usually very accepting of other cats though I guess I can't say that because he has only been around my mom and dads cat, who I should mention, is about 13 years old so I think Tom might respect that cat a little more(I know I give him WAY to much credit and brain power).
4. No blood was ever drawn when they were fighting but Tomnus's neck was covered in spit(I checked it was clear not red). So I know there was biting going on.
I think thats all you need to know for now...now on to my question. Is it to late for the two of them to get along. I really really don't want to take Pumpkin back to the shelter where I got him from but I am afraid that I might have to. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated about how I can keep the two of them together and fixed what I screwed up.
I have a 11 month old cat that I got from a petshop last October and it has been me and him ever since. We bonded instantly and when ever I come home he sticks to me like glue for the first 20-40 minutes before having to take a cat nap. Every night he manages to sleep right next to me and sometimes even wakes me up in the morning by standing on me with his declawed front paws and then gently rocking back and forth. Well he seemed pretty restless the last couple of weeks so I started looking at getting another cat. My parents have another cat that he absolutly adores(though the other cat is about 2 times the size of mine). I showed him the picutres of the cats on the internet(I know I'm crazy) and he showed very little interest(big shocker here) so I took this to mean that he didn't care if I got another cat. WRONG!!!!!
Anyway I went yesterday and adopted a 6 month old orange cat from the local humain society and he is an absolute doll when he is alone with me. He doesn't stop purring and usually climbs up onto my shoulder and uses me as a climbing post(don't worry I make sure he stays safe). So I get him in the car and other then meowing for about the first...maybe 10 minutes he is an absolute doll in the car(I had him caged). Well I didn't think it would be a problem because he seemed to have a great personality so I put him and my other cat in my room and shut the door. Letting Pumpkin(the new cat) out of the cage he came right out and started to look around. I was shocked by this because Tomnus(my other cat) took about a day of hiding before he would come out. Anyway Pumpkin, after looking around for about a minute, came right up to Tomnus and, very non agressivly, started smelling him and didn't hiss or anything. Tomnus turned around, hissed, and batted at Pumpkins head. I, being shocked at this yelled at Tom and Pumkin and Tom both ran under the bed. I sat in a chair and waited to see what was happening. No hissing, now meowing, nothing for about three minutes.
Fine there getting along great. I leave the room leaving the door open that way both cats can leave when ever they want and I don't hear anything for about an hour except a few muffled meowes but I figure there playing. I check on them and bring them food and water...with in 10 minutes the fighting started. Hissing, loud meowing...everything would go on for about a minute and then they seperated and I picked up Pumpkin and put some food in another dish and fed him on the kitchen table(that way Tom didn't have to share). Everything was fine for about twenty minutes before they started to fight again. The same senario would happen and then they would seperate and everything would be fine for a minute or two. Then it would start all over again. I couldn't tell if they were playing or fighting but a little voice in the back of my head told me I wouldn't like the answer to that question. This went on for about 6.5 hours before I finally got fed up and trapped Pumpkin in the bathroom with a litterbox, food, and water. Tomnus and Pumpkin sat there approperate sides of the door and meowed for about fifteen minutes before Tom finally laid down in my room.
Pumpkin didn't stop meowing...all night the cat never slept and meowed to the point that he is now getting rather horse. I ignore it knowing that he wasn't hurt he just didn't like being trapped, I slept though the night and got woken up about an hour early by his screaming. Tomnus was fast asleep next to me(as usual) and could have cared less about the noise coming from the bathroom. I lay awake for about half an hour just listening to the cat and deciding if I should try to use the washroom(I Really had to go). Finally at about 7 this morning I get up and go to the bathroom and sure enough out bolts Pumpkin.
I use the rest room while both cats, very quietly investigate eachother and Tom comes in and investigates the bathroom. Seeing nothing very interesting he leaves and I'm not really sure where he goes. I go back into the bedroom to see Pumpkin up on the bed and I pick him up and start petting him. Still as affectionate as ever, he starts purring loudly and rubs continusly against my head and neck. He even tries to get back on my shoulder but I wasn't wearing a shirt so I put him down and start playing with him on the bed. At this point in time Tom comes back in and the fighting ensues. I think Tom was just jelous about me playing with Pumpkin on "our" bed.
Well currently, I have Pumpkin locked in the bedroom(that way he doesn't get out when I have to pee again) and Tom has the rest of the apartment to himself. His litterbox, food and water are all out of the bedroom and I am prepaired to keep this set up for as long as it takes for them to become friends. This means that I have to sleep on the couch, but i am willing to do that if it means getting to keep both my old friend and my new friend.
Some other things i should mention before I get on to my(almost obvious) question.
1. I live in a one bedroom apartment so they are going to have to live together in very tight quarters.
2. I have neighbors that I am sure didn't appreciate the meowing that happened all night last night and aren't appreciating the choius thats going on as I type this.
3. I have never ever ever seen Tom like this, he is usually very accepting of other cats though I guess I can't say that because he has only been around my mom and dads cat, who I should mention, is about 13 years old so I think Tom might respect that cat a little more(I know I give him WAY to much credit and brain power).
4. No blood was ever drawn when they were fighting but Tomnus's neck was covered in spit(I checked it was clear not red). So I know there was biting going on.
I think thats all you need to know for now...now on to my question. Is it to late for the two of them to get along. I really really don't want to take Pumpkin back to the shelter where I got him from but I am afraid that I might have to. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated about how I can keep the two of them together and fixed what I screwed up.