Well,
You've all given such helpful advice!
Buuuuuut.....
in the end, I really just let the cats tell me what they wanted, and when they were ready to be united.
My partner and I kept them apart for just a day, that's it.
They were eager to explore and I was willing to let them.
And I'm happy to say that I've had no issues whatsoever.
He's being neutered next week, and so far we've had no 'macho tantrums', or mountings, or sprayings.
(Thanks for the spraying tips! Will keep those well in mind)
So, all good on that front.
On the
Monday morning we brought home Moshi, the 9 month old boy.
And he spent allll day hiding behind a box in the bedroom he was staying in, quivering.
So, I switched off the lights, put on some classical music (to calm myself down!), and just waited next to the bed.
Within literally two minutes, he was out looking around. I did not touch him or look at him,
just left him to explore on his own.
He finally ate, and even used the litter tray first time.
Very proud of my little man!
However, I got NOOOOO sleep that night, maybe a broken hour or two.
He'd jump on the bed and nudge me awake, asking for a lot of cuddling and reassurance,
in between bouts of excessive yowling and wailing.
The next morning (
Tuesday), he was a completely different cat.
At 6 am I was up, and he was sitting by the door talking to our resident kitten on the other side (who is 4 months old).
They were making all sorts of chirping noises.
When I was edging my way out of the room they saw each other through the gap, they were very excited and curious.
And I couldn't resist! So I let her creep in to meet him.
My partner was with Yuki, and myself with Moshi.
Now I'm not going to say it was love at first sight, he is a big boy, she is a small girl,
and she was all 'woah! that's crazy!' with her little puffy tail, and babyish surly voice.
But from the moment they met he was utterly smitten with her.
For the majority of Tuesday and Wednesday, he was subject to much of her kittenish wrath.
Especially at meal times!
All that pent-up play she'd missed without companionship, and uncertainty at the arrival of this big softie stranger.
He followed her everywhere, cooing and chirping, taking her bitter swipes all in his stride
and rolling over each time, like a little furry gentleman.
When she was asleep, he'd creep up silently and lay around her, and she'd wake up an hour later,
facing this big tabby cushion.
We kept them apart at night (obviously), so they could get a full night's sleep (I know how it feels to be crabby in the mornings).
One of them slept with one of us in the lounge, the other in the bedroom. This alternated.
Thursday was perfect.
She was waiting by the bedroom door to be let out for breakfast, he'd been waiting patiently outside the door for her for ages (apparently).
They played and chased each other for a good few hours, and they'd eat together without a problem.
She's a little madam, and plays quite rough with him! She's quite an aggressive kitten, and he lets her get away with
all the tail nibbles and bunny-hop pouncings. But I trust she will calm as she ages.
Now it's
FridayWe haven't got to the 'cuddling and grooming stage, but last night we all slept in the same room, and they played for an hour or so
before sleeping. In the morning he gave her a good head-bump, and her first kiss.
Just wanted to let you know.. sometimes waiting a week or more isn't really necessary, it just depends on your circumstances.
I've been through so many intro's without the help of the internet, and I just drove myself (and my partner) completely crazy with all
these stories of bloodied claws and screaming voices making me petrified to even 'own' two again, let alone introduce them!
Maybe I really am just lucky.
Or crazy.
Or both.
More updates to come!
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'Second breakfast' (can't help but say this in Hobbit voice).
Stretchy time.
Not enough lap space for two.
Sleeping. (My butt is not that big, honest! It's the camera angle!
Inviting her to play.
Little Madam, beating up her older brother, with a nice shot of their 'bad kitty!' bottle.
Sorry for the bum view.
Quality window time.