Thanks for asking Lottie. The reintroductions haven't gone quite as well as we would have liked.
It was pretty uneventful the first couple of times that we opened the living room door, Tatty wasn't even too bothered about coming out initially, but more recently he has ventured a bit further through the hallway to the study and kitchen, and he has even been upstairs twice. The first 2 times that Tatty came out, the rest of the gang had gone out, so he was only being introduced to their scents first. Every inch of skirting board in the hallway has now been thoroughly sniffed
. He has met Gizzy several times, and even though he doesn't seem too bad with her, she is not very keen on him
, and she just wants to run away from him. On the occasions when he went upstairs, Suki just disappeared into her hiding places that she has up there
. He doesn't seem to like Tommy or Sweepy at all
. If either of the boys attempt to come into the living room, he tries to go for them, and if he meets them in the kitchen none of them look at all happy.
I don't know if I am doing things wrong, and being over protective of Tommy and Sweepy, but when Tatty does try to go for them, I am always there and I either sit on the floor between them or put my hands between them to ensure that they are safe.
We think that because Tatty has been in the living and dining rooms since the beginning of December last year, he thinks that these rooms are HIS territory in which he feels confident, and he is trying to defend it from all the others now.
At the moment, Tatty is back to being restricted to the living and dining rooms, with the living room door shut during the day, and left ajar in the evenings, so the existing furry residents can see and smell Tatty, and he can see and smell them. This is obviously going to take quite a long time for everyone to settle. I am hoping that we can retry the introductions again over the next few weekends, when Jim and I can both supervise
.