Sophie doesn't like Eko, but Eko must have had past experiences with cats fucking him up because he is very calm around her while he's a spaz usually. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buck:
Sophie doesn't like Eko, but Eko must have had past experiences with cats ****ing him up because he is very calm around her while he's a spaz usually.
Originally Posted by Buck:
Sophie doesn't like Eko, but Eko must have had past experiences with cats ****ing him up because he is very calm around her while he's a spaz usually.
Unless they grew up together, it can take awhile. Be patient. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buck:
Its only day 2. I've read it can take more than a year for them to be completely comfortable with each other.
In all seriousness, it took a couple of weeks for our cats to coexist. The best thing you can do is not overreact when they fight or you can traumatize them and make them more anxious around each other. Best of luck, it will be worth it once they are living and playing together. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan: In all seriousness, it took a couple of weeks for our cats to coexist. The best thing you can do is not overreact when they fight or you can traumatize them and make them more anxious around each other. Best of luck, it will be worth it once they are living and playing together.
I don't think he was joking. Most of the time, they'll start to settle after a few days to a few weeks, but not always. I had a kitten that we brought in with our other cat a few years ago - had him for 9 months and eventually had to find him a new home because they could not coexist. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I don't think he was joking. Most of the time, they'll start to settle after a few days to a few weeks, but not always. I had a kitten that we brought in with our other cat a few years ago - had him for 9 months and eventually had to find him a new home because they could not coexist.
No, I was joking with him earlier about his cat looking like my roommate's [Reply]