Hi All
Last winter a beautiful stray intact male Orange point Siamese adopted us. However, we already have 4 cats...1. neutered, male domestic short hair tabby, 2 neutered short hair female torties, 1 neutered long hair female tortie. Well, the Siamese is a very tame, great friendly, people loving cat & we would like to try to keep him. The other female cats do not like him at all & the male tabby is not bothered by him. Our big concern is bringing him in the house (spraying). He has lived outside since last winter (maybe longer) & here in Cleveland Ohio, the winters can be very brutal! Of course we plan to have him neutered. Can anyone offer their 2 cents on how this wonderful cat can come in the house & be an accepted member of the cat pack? We may have to create a styrofoam igloo for him if it doesn't work out. He may have to be an outdoor cat. We are also considering putting him on Craig's list to a good home as a last resort.
Thanks in advance
Last winter a beautiful stray intact male Orange point Siamese adopted us. However, we already have 4 cats...1. neutered, male domestic short hair tabby, 2 neutered short hair female torties, 1 neutered long hair female tortie. Well, the Siamese is a very tame, great friendly, people loving cat & we would like to try to keep him. The other female cats do not like him at all & the male tabby is not bothered by him. Our big concern is bringing him in the house (spraying). He has lived outside since last winter (maybe longer) & here in Cleveland Ohio, the winters can be very brutal! Of course we plan to have him neutered. Can anyone offer their 2 cents on how this wonderful cat can come in the house & be an accepted member of the cat pack? We may have to create a styrofoam igloo for him if it doesn't work out. He may have to be an outdoor cat. We are also considering putting him on Craig's list to a good home as a last resort.
Thanks in advance