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both females, both spayed. 1 is 12, 1 is 2 yrs old. the 2 yrs old has been here almost 2-3 weeks now and the older one still dont like her? heck she attacked her while she was sleeping!!! and the 2yr old thinks she wants to play... how long does this usually take??? when will they get along???

2007-07-29 13:02:40 · 13 answers · asked by divinemadness 4 in Pets Cats

13 answers

you never know really.
but it usually takes at least 3-4 mnths from what i've seen.and it generally does resolve itself in,if not a perfect friendship,at least something less than open warfare.you have a specific issue here that changes the dynamics. cat 1 is a senior who's naturally going to find it harder to adjust not only to the constant presence of a new force in their lives/domains but one which jostles old bodies/sensibilities around like,well,a kid.remember,your cat is 12-one tends to get a bit weary.the kitten (2 is an ADHD infant to a senior)needs to bounce & move &won't understand the older one's grunts.(or will find them amusing enough to continue grunt-inducing-behaviour-then getting smacked in its sleep.)
heres what i always did-segregate the new cat from the rest in a separate roomfor the first few weeks gradually introducing him/her to the others for longer periods of time daily until fully communalized.this worked for me in p'raps 99.9% of situations.you'll find cats much hepper than humans sfars getting along.

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2007-07-29 13:25:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It will take a while - sometimes it can take months.

Did you integrate the cats before you let them together?

See http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pets_introducingcat for more information.

If you did - you may need to do it a bit more. If you didn't - do it now. Basically you separate the cats to separate parts of the house - with the new kitty in solely one room rather than roaming the house for a week or so. You can bring something from that room that the new kitty sleeps on or rubs against - or even rub a shirt on the new kitty and bring it in the other room where the older kitty is so she can get used to the scent.... then over the course of 2 weeks or so slowly introduce them.

Think of it if someone simply moved into your house without any warning - that would take some time for you to adjust to as well.

Then take into account the cat's personalities.... it takes time for them to have their own minds to set their boundaries. For more social cats it can take as little as a week, but for older and more calmer or stable (ie non social) cats it can take up to 2 months.

Do not be alarmed about the attacking - unless they are actually hurting each other. The fighting is normal. When you see one of them is too wiley or getting to aggitated though, if you can separate them before it is a problem.

Also, make sure you are not lavishing the new cat with all your attention and when they are fighting 'take the side' of the older cat - as this was their house first.

Good luck.

2007-07-29 13:12:12 · answer #2 · answered by Willalee 5 · 0 0

I had an older male and a younger female once. They at first never got along. So we kept them in seperate rooms for a long while. Then after awhile they calmed down and were able to stay in the same room without fighting, though they still fought now and then. Give it some time, and keep them seperated. Supervise them when they are together. Also check some good books at your local library on cats.

2007-07-29 13:16:23 · answer #3 · answered by janemausten 1 · 1 0

They may never get along. A year ago I brought a new kitten into the house with my 5 year old cat and she was NOT happy. The kitten always wants to play, she's so friendly, but the older cat does nothing but growl and try to attack her and everybody else in the house. It's been nonstop for about a year. Cats are very territorial and some never get along with other cats.

2007-07-29 13:16:18 · answer #4 · answered by Heather 6 · 0 0

I've got two cats Chica 7 and Mask 5 .They have lived together for five years and they still fight some times.But most of the time they get along really well. It didn't happen over night it took at least a year before Chica realized Mask was here to stay and deiced she wasn't so bad after all.now they share my bed and Chica will allow Mask to groom her of core every cat is different so your cats might never groom each other but they will get along eventually.Right know your older cat is just making sure the new one knows who the boss is.

2007-07-29 13:57:53 · answer #5 · answered by ninathetigeress 1 · 0 0

Tabby isn't a breed - it extremely is a coat development. and you do not locate kittens of specific breed roaming the streets. So this kitten is merely a "family contributors" - no breed in any respect. Persians are very friendly cats and any breed (or non breed) can get alongside with them. i might think of the only breeds i does not want to verify with a Persian may be aggressive, hyperactive hybrids like the Bengals. Persians are some distance too laid back and passive to place up with that! the main's SLOWLY introducing them. save them in separate rooms with their own nutrients, water and muddle. placed an previous tshirt with the recent kitten to get its fragrance on it then share this with the different cat, and vice versa. And via all means GET THE KITTEN ailment examined before permitting it to work together with your cat!

2016-10-01 00:09:19 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My males are 7 and 6 and they have been together since the youngest one was about 6 weeks old. They live with each other but don't necessary like it. I think it depends on the cat's personality.

2007-07-29 14:28:39 · answer #7 · answered by gobucks740 1 · 0 0

They might not get along at all..Your 12 year old cat, I assume sleeps alot and because its old it doesnt use much energy up so it might not want to play around with the other cat.

2007-07-29 13:12:57 · answer #8 · answered by Jarritoco 3 · 0 0

usually once the youngest one finds out that the older one is the boss, she'll get the point and they won't be as mean to each other. They get along as the younger one gets older

2007-07-29 13:07:04 · answer #9 · answered by Cassie M 2 · 1 0

Little ones always want to be friends so bad and the older ones often will have none of it! But give it time and they will chill out, or at least be tolerant.

2007-07-29 13:22:55 · answer #10 · answered by Flatpaw 7 · 0 0

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