BRAINS!!!!
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I hear you can rub tuna juice on the new cat's head to stimulate some artificial affection from the old cat.
Sounds reasonable, don't trust the source AT ALL.
Yeah, I really need my cats to try to eat each other!
I'm not sure about the factualness of that New York Marriage article, because he says The Waltons was based on Truman Capote's childhood. Wasn't it based on Earl Hamner's childhood?
I'm not sure about the factualness of the article due to the identity of its writer. I regard his grip on reality as only slightly less tenuous than Glenn Beck's.
'Cat, food' made me laugh! Good luck with that, flea... I'm on my phone, on the train, after paying a stupid tax -- I had this voucher to use for part of th ticket, but that almost made up for the difference between the advance and last-minute fares. Eh.
Oops.
Cute kitty!
Avon Meowsdale is an awesome name.
Avon Meowsdale is an awesome name.
Heh. Snoop Kitty Cat.
Oh, der, I just got that.
flea I've had to introduce 2 kittens (my own) to another cat (Mom's). It kinda helped that Mom's was indoor/outdoor, so when her cat was outside we let mine roam around the house.
But what we did was keep my cats confined to a room for most of the time. Then for the first week let them roam around when her cat wasn't around. (You could probably do this by closing your cat in a room). And then we did some gradual introductions by letting one of mine out and letting Mom's cat in and watching them closely.
We didn't try to force them to get too close to each other and we limited the time.
Once they were doing okay together we'd still separate them when we had to be out of the house for a long period of time.
Just in case.