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\nMany people come to me with the question of how to introduce a new cat into the household where there is an existing cat. It’s a time that can determine, <\/a>from the outset, how your cats will perceive each other and get along for the rest of their lives, so it’s critical that you understand how to do it before you ever bring your new little one into the house.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>First of all, many people think they can bring them in and keep them separated for a day, and all will be well. This is NOT the case. 1 day, 2 days, even 3 days is way<\/em> too short of a time. The last time we did it, I think the vet recommendation was a good two weeks. That\u2019s hard, but you need to do it way longer than a day. For one thing, you need to make sure that the kitten has no hidden communicable diseases that might show up. <\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>You need to give them plenty of time, day after day, and night after night, to sniff each other under the door and get accustomed to each other\u2019s smells and the idea that this is not temporary, but this is someone they\u2019re going to smell every day, every day. This is especially important for the established cat.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Once you\u2019ve given them a few days to do that, start bringing the kitten out by hand, one person holding the kitten on the floor, the other the cat and let them look at each other from a distance. Do this several times throughout the day. After that when you do it, let them get a little closer and closer, still holding them, until you can let them get close enough without hissing to smell each other. (Again, this is more for the cat than the kitten.) (If you live alone, either bring in a friend to help you, or just hold the new cat and let the established cat take his or her time coming up to sniff.)<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Once that has been accomplished, start letting the kitten out to run around, for very short periods of time, when you are home and can watch over things. Let the kitten investigate, by this time, hopefully, the cat will look at it with curiosity, rather than jealousy and animosity. Again, do this several times throughout the day, extending the number of times\/day every day, and the length of time out as you go. Doing it this way, you are increasing the chances of their getting along. The transition has been gradual and monitored. <\/p>\n