I have always had an open interior door policy, except when introducing a new kitten. The new cat stays behind a door while making contact with the current cat only through the narrow gap at the bottom. It takes a couple of days for the senior cat to get used to the idea.
During “orientation”, I try to spend time with the new cat while the other cat is occupied elsewhere. Any hint of favoritism can result in a permanent grudge against both of you.
stairsteppublishing 6 months ago
Tee-hee.
Red Bird 6 months ago
#donttellanyoneaboutthis
SusieB 6 months ago
Another dramatic, over reaction feline moment
ladykat 6 months ago
Of course you did, Mittens.
Queen of America 6 months ago
A dramatic reading by The Mittens (We used to have to do those in English classes and theater classes)
robwalt Premium Member 6 months ago
Drama, thy name is Mittens.
mistercatworks 6 months ago
I have always had an open interior door policy, except when introducing a new kitten. The new cat stays behind a door while making contact with the current cat only through the narrow gap at the bottom. It takes a couple of days for the senior cat to get used to the idea.
During “orientation”, I try to spend time with the new cat while the other cat is occupied elsewhere. Any hint of favoritism can result in a permanent grudge against both of you.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 6 months ago
Mitty needs lessons from Monroe in how to open everything.