A year ago my dad adopted a friendly female cat, Bella, from a lady who runs her shelter out of her house. He decided to adopt another cat, a male this time, so Bella would have a playmate. We thought since she lived with cats before she'd be okay living with another. He picked Bear, a small 10-11 month old cat who was around Bella's size, had a sweet temperament and wouldn't bully or overpower her. The lady told us once we brought the carrier back to my dad's place to set it down and let Bella approach and inspect it. If she hissed, growled, spit- those reactions were normal. But if she let out a scream we had to come back with Bear immediately.
Well yesterday Bella didn't come out of the closet right away- she thought the carrier was for her. So my dad let Bear out of the carrier and eventually he went and sat on top of the stove. That night Bella came out and when my dad picked her up to show her Bear, she cried. Then a little while later she began stalking him, walking around the stove that he was still sitting on and hissing a couple of times at him and his empty carrier. This morning she made the screaming sound at Bear twice while he was sitting in-between the bookcases. So my dad brought Bear back
He said Bear was glad to be "home" but I feel bad. Could things have worked out? I was reading about this online and they say to let the cats work it out on their own...I guess Bella is best off as an only cat since she's been by herself for so long now and is really attached to my dad and loves people. I don't know. For those who have more than one cat, what are your thoughts? Thanks.
Well yesterday Bella didn't come out of the closet right away- she thought the carrier was for her. So my dad let Bear out of the carrier and eventually he went and sat on top of the stove. That night Bella came out and when my dad picked her up to show her Bear, she cried. Then a little while later she began stalking him, walking around the stove that he was still sitting on and hissing a couple of times at him and his empty carrier. This morning she made the screaming sound at Bear twice while he was sitting in-between the bookcases. So my dad brought Bear back
He said Bear was glad to be "home" but I feel bad. Could things have worked out? I was reading about this online and they say to let the cats work it out on their own...I guess Bella is best off as an only cat since she's been by herself for so long now and is really attached to my dad and loves people. I don't know. For those who have more than one cat, what are your thoughts? Thanks.
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. After the first few days, Daisy got over it and now they're fine. But as we see with this thread, that always doesn't work out...sorry OP!