Introducing a new cat to another cat

    • How do you introduce a new cat to another cat?

      Cat plus cat. First impressions are especially important with cats, so introduce cats slowly. Start by keeping them in separate rooms, then switch rooms the next day so they can get used to each other’s scent. Give rewards so they associate the new smell with pleasant things.


    • How important is the new cat introduction process?

      The new cat introduction process is extremely important in determining the success of having a multi-cat household. First impressions can be lasting impressions when it comes to cats. Cats’ territorial nature means that the time required for the introduction process varies greatly depending on the cats involved.


    • How to bring a new cat home?

      It is also smart to leave the cat’s carrier open on the floor so the cat can retreat there if he/she feels threatened. Put other cats away before you bring the new cat home, so that you can take the cat to its room without encountering the other cat (s). Then close the door securely and go visit your other cats. They will smell the new cat on you.


    • Should I take on a new cat?

      Therefore, if you are going to take on a new cat, it might be best to do it while your existing cat is young and more adaptable. This means that the new addition is less likely to cause your cat too much stress, and they may become close over time. Between rapid growth and rambunctiousness, kittens have very high energy demands.


    • [PDF File]Introducing Your New Cat to Your Other Household Cats

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      The Step by Step Process Put other cats away before you bring the new cat home, so that you can take the cat to its room without encountering the other cat(s). Then close the door securely and go visit your other cats. They will smell the new cat on you. Give them treats to positively reinforce this experience.


    • [PDF File]How to Introduce Cats to Each Other - Fundamentally Feline

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      Do not just open the carrier and let them go. These techniques are recipes for disaster! One Sense at a Time Once the new cat(s) are eating, drinking, and eliminating normally, it is time to start the actual introduction process. It is best to introduce cats to each other one sense at a time.


    • [PDF File]Handouts - Cat to Cat Introductions - SAFE Haven for Cats

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      Then place the resident cat's sock in the new cat's room and the new cat's sock in the resident cat's space. This allows them to get used to each other’s scent in their area. Then switch cats -- allow the new cat in the house and place the resident cat in the new cat's room. Increase the periods of time over a few days.


    • [PDF File]Introducing Your New Cat to Other Cats - Austin Humane Society

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      Step 1: Controlling First Impressions The first impression a new cat makes when she meets your resident cat is critical. For this reason, it’s best to separate your resident cat from your new cat when you first bring her home so that you can control their initial meeting.


    • [PDF File]INTRODUCING CATS TO A NEW CAT - Richmond SPCA

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      INTRODUCTIONS Swap bedding and toys that have each cat’s scent on them daily. Place blankets and towels with one cat’s scent under the food dishes of the other cat, so both cats can begin to associate the smell of the other with positive things. Separate the cats by a closed door.


    • [PDF File]Issue: Introducing a Cat to Another Cat - Hawaiian Humane Society

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      Introducing Your New Cat to the Resident One(s) After your new cat has had some time to settle in, you can now start the introduction process. It’s important to start the process slowly and at the pace of each individual cat. You can begin by doing something we like to call scent swapping:


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