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We have a cat that is about a year old and just got a kitten that is 12-13 weeks old. The issue we are having is that the kitten seems to have attached itself to our other cat. Everywhere our older cat goes, the kitten is right on his heels. We have to hold are kitten just for the older cat to use the restroom. When we separate the two cats, the kitten just whines and whines and whines. If she can't see the older cat she continues to whine. Please help with suggestions and ideas. Will this behavior soon stop? We are worried that the kitten will get into a bad habit and not be independent.

2007-03-21 12:51:12 · 8 answers · asked by clint2121 1 in Pets Cats

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the kitten need parent figure!!!!!!!!!!!! its ok that it is attached! its like a basic need of life! Let the kitten have a parent!!!!!! Do not deny this little kitten of his basic instict for parental love and warmth!!


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2007-03-21 13:00:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think they need to be separated unless the older cat is just reallllly irritated by it. I got a kitten who followed my oldest cat around constantly. They even curled up to sleep together. My older cat actually liked having the company and even groomed the new kitten. Now that the kitten's grown, he's not clingy and is quite independant, but they're still best of friends and will still groom each other every now and then. They're both males and some people find this behavior strange, but it's comfortable to them. Because they have that bond with each other, I don't feel as bad when I'm away from the house for long periods of time.

2007-03-21 15:32:25 · answer #2 · answered by Dana L 2 · 0 0

That behavior is very very normal for kittens who NEED an older cat to show them how to be a cat. Don't stop the kitten from following nd bonding with the older cat. As the kitten matures, the habit will gradually disappear. In the meantime, let Mother Nature" takes its course and do its work! When we adopted a stray 2 month old male kitten, he also shadowed our older cat and copied everything he did. It was cute. The older cat actually taught the younger one how to sleep, where to sleep, where NOT to go, how to poop and pee and where to poop and pee, how to defend itself, which things to avoid, etc etc. You should count yourself fortunate that the kitten has taken on to the older one soand the older cat tolerates it. If your older cat has good manners and good habits, you'll be assured that the kitten will grow up to have good manners and good habits - all from learning from the older one.

2007-03-21 15:51:20 · answer #3 · answered by Phoebhart 6 · 0 0

We had a similar problem with cats the same ages. We asked the vet and they said we shouldn't separate them and that they will assume a natural order sonn enough. It worked out very well. Both cats get along wonderfully and each is independent. Good luck!

2007-03-21 12:55:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Proabably no longer. Cats do no longer undergo in concepts issues like we do. Their brains are too small. They communicate eating, slumbering, catching food and loving you. they might like all different cat, yet whilst they're seperated they gained't undergo in concepts it. they'll basically circulate on. They in all probability won't remeber in 2 weeks, and in the event that they do, they gained't be disillusioned, they'll look any opposite direction. Remeber, cats have not got feeling approximately issues plenty as people do.

2016-10-02 13:06:30 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

the new kitten probablly just misses her family and so she is doing with your older cat what she did with her mom.....if they aren't hurting eachother let them be.....as the kitten gets older she will gain her own independance and they will be good friends.....

2007-03-21 13:02:20 · answer #6 · answered by Rhylie and Paiyden 4 · 1 0

Take one of the cats to your neighbors house and ask them to watch it for a couple of weeks.

2007-03-21 13:12:49 · answer #7 · answered by Shea 2 · 0 1

well try keeping them away more and more each day slowly one day don't let the cat see the other cat ( please put up with the whining )

2007-03-21 12:57:43 · answer #8 · answered by Miss. Award 1 · 0 1

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