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		By: TheCatCoach		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.thecatcoach.com/cat-behaviorist-cat-introductions-phase-1/#comment-1527&quot;&gt;Vicki&lt;/a&gt;.

It was best for both cats to rehome Pillow with the person who adopted his best dog buddy, Abby. Pillow and Abby are doing great together, best decision for everyone, including Sudan, Pillow and Abby.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.thecatcoach.com/cat-behaviorist-cat-introductions-phase-1/#comment-1527">Vicki</a>.</p>
<p>It was best for both cats to rehome Pillow with the person who adopted his best dog buddy, Abby. Pillow and Abby are doing great together, best decision for everyone, including Sudan, Pillow and Abby.</p>
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		By: Vicki		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2014 16:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am having similar problems introducing a rescued 1 year old male, Oliver, to my 8 year old female, Rosie.  Rosie is very territorial and aggressive.  We are doing the whole segregating thing, which is very difficult with the tiny house we have.  Also have 3 Comfort Zone pheromone diffusers.  Have not yet tried the towel with cheek scent or clicker training.  2 days after we brought Oliver into our home there was an accidental meeting between the two and a cat fight broke out.   It&#039;s been 2 weeks and we don&#039;t seem to be making any progress. Rosie still growls and spits at the newcomer under doorways and through a screen door.  I am wondering if Pillow and Sudan ever recovered from the set back you had.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am having similar problems introducing a rescued 1 year old male, Oliver, to my 8 year old female, Rosie.  Rosie is very territorial and aggressive.  We are doing the whole segregating thing, which is very difficult with the tiny house we have.  Also have 3 Comfort Zone pheromone diffusers.  Have not yet tried the towel with cheek scent or clicker training.  2 days after we brought Oliver into our home there was an accidental meeting between the two and a cat fight broke out.   It's been 2 weeks and we don't seem to be making any progress. Rosie still growls and spits at the newcomer under doorways and through a screen door.  I am wondering if Pillow and Sudan ever recovered from the set back you had.</p>
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		By: Mitzi		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2013 10:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I recently adopted a cat about 4 months old I believe to be an Ocicat type breed. This little female is very demanding and I thought (as I had read on the Ocicat website) that a friend to keep her company would be a good move so I adopted a 4 month old`neutered male from an adoption site. I have only had the female 1 week. Big mistake when you live in a studio with no doors in it except to the bathroom! I tried keeping the new kittie in the bathroom with water and food and litter and both times he completely destroyed my bathroom! The girl at the adoption site said to keep them separated for a few days. So I exchanged them both small increments of time in the bathroom just to give the new male a break. My female chases the male hissing and cuffing all day. Do you think it will eventually stop? It&#039;s only been 16 hours but feels like an eternity!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently adopted a cat about 4 months old I believe to be an Ocicat type breed. This little female is very demanding and I thought (as I had read on the Ocicat website) that a friend to keep her company would be a good move so I adopted a 4 month old`neutered male from an adoption site. I have only had the female 1 week. Big mistake when you live in a studio with no doors in it except to the bathroom! I tried keeping the new kittie in the bathroom with water and food and litter and both times he completely destroyed my bathroom! The girl at the adoption site said to keep them separated for a few days. So I exchanged them both small increments of time in the bathroom just to give the new male a break. My female chases the male hissing and cuffing all day. Do you think it will eventually stop? It's only been 16 hours but feels like an eternity!</p>
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