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From: lat@leopard.UUCP (Laurie Topor)
Newsgroups: net.pets
Subject: Re: Kitty Introductions: Poll results
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 14:18:33 EST
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> All the books say it's easier to introduce a kitten to an older cat than two
> older cats. The animals seem to sense the difference between a 'guest'
> cat  and a new add-
> ition to the family, which is trickier.
> 

Since there is a slight chance that I may be moving, I have a question...
The friend I might be moving in with has two 12-year old cats, both
female, both spayed.  He has had them since they were kittens.  The calico
is very outgoing and friendly, the grey-and-white is timid, but will
come to me (Hey, I'm the only member of her fan club....).  I have a
6-year old (or so the vet tells me) female grey-and-white.  She has been
spayed.  Also according to the vet, she has had litters before.  I have only
had her about 1 1/2 months, I don't know where she came from, and we are
still getting used to each other .  (If I move, I plan on doing it around June
or later).  How do we go about introducing these three cats?

Laurie