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Old 13-Dec-2005, 11:08 PM
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Scottish with local kitten

Hi Guys,

I just adopt a local kitten today to accompany my scottish.
I'm not sure whether to keep them in the same room or seperate them for the time being.Do you think they can get along?

I think my scottish is fine cos i din see his hair stand but the local looks like as if he wanna fight whenever the scottish comes close to him.By the way the kitten is juz 2 month old.I've got it from an owner who are looking for pple to adopt their 7 kittens.

It will take awhile for them to get along rite?

Please advise.

Ewan

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Old 13-Dec-2005, 11:42 PM
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scots temperaments are rather mild.. they wont launch into a full scale attack. but its still best to separate them.. and gradually introduce them. also more cats means more litterboxes and scratching posts..

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Old 14-Dec-2005, 12:09 AM
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Well,litter box is not a prob..I just hope both of them can get along very well and who knows they can share d litter
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just that some cats might be territorial and prefer nt to share. better nt to take a chance n end up one cat peeing all over the place. just a precaution. i have a fren who added another litter when he got a 2nd cat. they worked out a system when one box was used for pee n one exclusively for poo!

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Old 16-Dec-2005, 12:54 AM
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just that some cats might be territorial and prefer nt to share. better nt to take a chance n end up one cat peeing all over the place. just a precaution. i have a fren who added another litter when he got a 2nd cat. they worked out a system when one box was used for pee n one exclusively for poo!


I will take note
Looks like I have to look for another litterbox..
Anybody would like to give away their litterbox let me know hoh
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