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<blockquote data-quote="PamelaM" data-source="post: 146778" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>Introduction is very important. Because my orange cat was injured he stayed in a big cage until he was better. This helped my two other cats get used to his smell. I also plugged in Feliway around the house .</p><p>This is a feline facial pheromone diffuser.</p><p>It provides a friendly atmosphere. I also gave them all a bath so they all smelled the same. They like to chase each other around the house and wrestle but they don't fight. And they are all fixed males. They will naturally establish who is going to become the alpha</p><p>Cat as that is just natural for them to do. </p><p>My orange cat is young and just wants to play where the other ones just find him annoying. Lol but they get along just fine.</p><p>It's all in the introducing.</p><p>There is a good book out called cat vs cat</p><p>By pam johnson-bennett.</p><p>I took alot of tips from there it's for keeping the peace when you have more than one cat.</p><p></p><p>Cat trees come in handy also to give them places high up. There is alot of good tips in the book. It explains territories and etc. Litter boxes and eating ideas for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PamelaM, post: 146778, member: 258"] Introduction is very important. Because my orange cat was injured he stayed in a big cage until he was better. This helped my two other cats get used to his smell. I also plugged in Feliway around the house . This is a feline facial pheromone diffuser. It provides a friendly atmosphere. I also gave them all a bath so they all smelled the same. They like to chase each other around the house and wrestle but they don't fight. And they are all fixed males. They will naturally establish who is going to become the alpha Cat as that is just natural for them to do. My orange cat is young and just wants to play where the other ones just find him annoying. Lol but they get along just fine. It's all in the introducing. There is a good book out called cat vs cat By pam johnson-bennett. I took alot of tips from there it's for keeping the peace when you have more than one cat. Cat trees come in handy also to give them places high up. There is alot of good tips in the book. It explains territories and etc. Litter boxes and eating ideas for them. [/QUOTE]
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