We've got 2 kittlings (Jasmine and Meg) Meg is about 18 months and Jas is about 3 now
When we got Meg as a tiny kitten it took a good couple of months for Jasmine to accept her - initially we had all the hissing that you would expect and Jas gave her a wide birth but then she tried to mother and lick her to death but also would swipe her and hiss at her at every opportunity :laugh:
We had some problems around last March/April time when Jas started spraying in the house and we thought it was due to Meg and got really worried
We ended up having Vicky Halls the behaviourist out and she figured out that Jas was actually spraying at external walls windows and she thought it was an external cat (rather than Meg) that was causing the issue and within a few days we spotted another cat out the front of the house spraying up our bushes and noted that whenever Jas saw this cat she sprayed (and she had a few fights with it!!!!!!!)
We implemented the things Vicky suggested and Jas and Meg get along brilliantly now - play together, eat together and are generally v. chilled out together with just the odd hiss from Jas now and again
Anyways I really really like the idea of fostering a kitten or two once kitten season starts - we have a spare room we could keep them separate in and I love the idea of helping some little ones find homes (and of course playing with them and snuggling with them of course lol!)
The only thing stopping me doing it is upsetting Jas and sparking off her spraying again
I know she'll know we have intruders in the house and will stake out the spare room whilst the kittens are in there so I'm just wondering how bad an idea this is? I want to put Jas first but think it would be lovely if we could foster (and of course I'm feeling slightly kitten broody too but I don't think adopting and us going up to 3 cats permanently is the best idea)