Hi
I am new to this forum, but hoping some of you lovely folk can help me....it's a long story........
3 years ago our lovely 10 year old cat Monty went missing......we never had any news of him, and eventually suspecting the worst, we got ourselves a new kitten - a naughty tortie called Angel. She is lovely, and totally does not live up to her name (not angelic in the slightest!).
This Saturday, we had a call froma loca lvet to say Monty had been found, and handed in to them. Of course we rushed up to see him, and despite now being 13 years old, he was in surprisingly good condition apart from being completely blind (how he has survived we will never know). We have brought him home, very excited but now the reality of the situation is sinking in!
We currenlty have him confined to our lounge as he has an as yet undiagnosed eye infection, which we do not want Angel to catch. He has settled in brilliantly, taken up his old spot on the sofa, and hasn't really moved from there apart from to eat and use the litter tray.
I have 2 questions:
1. How best to introduce him to Angel? She knows he is in the lounge and is desparate to get in and meet him/ hiss at him.
2. Obviously I would rather not have a litter tray in our lounge, so when Monty is able to have access to the rest of the house, how should I best move the litter tray to somewhere more appropriate without confusing him too much?
Any other hints and tips about caring fro a blind cat would be much appreciated
Thanks so much
Ali xx