Pansy , the spray that we use is .Pet Remedy , Natural De-stressing and CalmingSpray . I don’t know if it will work for your cats ,it does work for ours .Ingredients, Valerian, Vetiver, Sage and Sweet Basil .Its expensive . We have had ours for about five years and it was £15 then .
PF - I had a look on the Feliway site and it says that some times it can take several months for cats to accept one another. That seems an awful long time. I reckon a chat with the vet is a good idea - just to make sure that there is no underlying trouble.
Ruby - I love the sound of that spray, I bet it makes a great perfume for humans too
Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
Father popped up out of the blue at teatime. A feed a natter and a big mug of tea, sorted👍.
Hi Lants, you can't imagine how wide my smile was when I saw my vulcan salute 😁 I love it 💚. No fear, the Norris is same as always, mad as a hatter and cute as a button 😽.
Hi Joyce, summer was great for T2, autumn not so much. A broken toe and other random 'house' stuff have caused headaches for her and the gels.
Snap Hazel, 6x4 is the perfect size in my garden. Even with shelves for all my seedlings and a potting table inside, I can still comfortably step in and shut the door on the world outside for an hour or so. Bliss 😊.
Pansy. Bound to be tricky introducing mature cats, like us they have their routines, likes & dislikes etc... then up pops a stranger bringing new smells and sounds.
Little cats yowling seems (from your description) a bit like what mine do when they see another cat in our garden. I interpret it as "Hey, you, I'm warning you, this is my garden, I don't know you so get out, now!" 😾 They used to do it to nextdoors cat when he first came in, now they ignore him.
I think if Little Cat has mostly only seen her from a distance he will still be viewing her as an intruder. Could you gently introduce each cats smell to the other by placing a blanket or piece of bedding in the room. Cats are so nosey, they would surely check it out for a sniff and it might get them used to that scent being around.
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Hi Lants, you can't imagine how wide my smile was when I saw my vulcan salute 😁 I love it 💚.
No fear, the Norris is same as always, mad as a hatter and cute as a button 😽.
Hi Joyce, summer was great for T2, autumn not so much. A broken toe and other random 'house' stuff have caused headaches for her and the gels.
Snap Hazel, 6x4 is the perfect size in my garden. Even with shelves for all my seedlings and a potting table inside, I can still comfortably step in and shut the door on the world outside for an hour or so. Bliss 😊.
Pansy. Bound to be tricky introducing mature cats, like us they have their routines, likes & dislikes etc... then up pops a stranger bringing new smells and sounds.
Little cats yowling seems (from your description) a bit like what mine do when they see another cat in our garden. I interpret it as "Hey, you, I'm warning you, this is my garden, I don't know you so get out, now!" 😾 They used to do it to nextdoors cat when he first came in, now they ignore him.
I think if Little Cat has mostly only seen her from a distance he will still be viewing her as an intruder. Could you gently introduce each cats smell to the other by placing a blanket or piece of bedding in the room. Cats are so nosey, they would surely check it out for a sniff and it might get them used to that scent being around.
It looks really lovely MU, the fireplace with coal scuttle and poker set. Beautiful 😍.
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