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How To Introduce A Second Cat

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Jeff - 08 Jul 2006 21:05 GMT
If you have to introduce a second cat into your house, your first kitty cat
may have trouble getting used to the new intruder. If you put a little
perfume on both cats, so that they will smell the same as each other, they
will trust each other more. - from the Cats section of www.odd-info.com -
Enjoy!
~^Johnny^~ - 09 Jul 2006 07:16 GMT
>If you have to introduce a second cat into your house, your first kitty cat
>may have trouble getting used to the new intruder. If you put a little
>perfume on both cats, so that they will smell the same as each other, they
>will trust each other more. - from the Cats section of www.odd-info.com -
>Enjoy!

That's one of the most ridiculous things I've heard.

I take that back.  This one is:
"Cats have been rated as the most intelligent animals under primates.
..."

What happened to dolphins,  then?

The aluminum foil myth is another good one.
My cats just love to tear foil to shreds -
with their claws,  of course.  
I've even caught them chewing on it.  Not good!

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someone97 - 10 Jul 2006 00:02 GMT
> If you have to introduce a second cat into your house, your first kitty cat
> may have trouble getting used to the new intruder. If you put a little
> perfume on both cats, so that they will smell the same as each other, they
> will trust each other more. - from the Cats section of www.odd-info.com -
> Enjoy!

I heard from a cat breeder that it's better to rub something like a drop of
oil from a tin of tuna on each of their faces.

Did you know that cats *must* spend 2 hours a day washing themselves?
Experiments were done where they weren't allowed to wash themselves, and
after a day they had to catch up by spending 4 hours a day washing.

s97
 
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