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Old August 11th 03, 07:39 AM
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It may be that your mother introduced the new cat to the other cats too
quickly. The fact that the cat isn't spayed is probably part of the
problem as well. If your mother would like to work things out and keep
the cat, she should bring the cat home from being spayed and start her
off in a separate room by herself for a week or so then *very* slowly
start to expose her to the other cats. If done with patience there is no
reason the cat can't integrate into the household successfully and get
along with the other cats. You can read more about the right way to
introduce a new cat he
http://www.catsinternational.org/art...roduction.html

Megan



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