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It is generally thought that cats thrive better with the company
of another feline, especially cats confined indoors. But before you rush off to
your local cat shelter or breeder, here are a few tips to make bringing home a
new kitten as stress free as possible. Choose a time when your home is not too busy and you will have
time to devote to your new kitty and your existing cat. Avoid holidays, for
example, or other times when friends and family are likely to visit. Before bringing home the new kitten, take her to your
veterinarian to get her checked and vaccinated; kittens have weak immune systems
and are likely to pick up something at the shelter or cattery. Consider adopting
a cat of the opposite sex to your existing cat. This will avoid same-sex rivalry
and associated problems. For a number of reasons all your cats must be
spayed/neutered. If possible arrange to bathe your new kitten at a friend's house
before you take it home, this will neutralize kitty's odor, and go some way to
prevent unsettling your cat. Allow your new kitten to explore around your home while your
older cat is in another room. Make the introduction, slowly bit by bit. It is a
good idea to let your existing cat sniff your new kitten's blanket a few times
before they actually meet. Make the initial periods of contact short. Gradually
increase the time that they spend together as they get used to one another. It
is not unusual for there to be a few spats in these first meetings, so do not
leave them alone together until they get on. If a fight does break out, distract
the combatants and get them into separate rooms as soon as possible. Never
punish either cat. The process of introducing a new kitten to an older cat can
often be relatively stress free and need not be full of problems. The key is in
making the introduction slowly, and perhaps the best tip of all is to give your
older cat just as much attention and affection as you give the newcomer. Before
you know it you will have two cats that thrive on each others company.
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