they might at first, but you got to show them love and care for them, they'll get used to you, and everything will be fine. Try this:
Spend some quality time with your cat. Just you and your new cat alone in a room. Get to know each other. soon you two will be best friends. if it works/ doesnt work, repley. thanks
They don't know this cat and thinks of him as an intruder. Just introduce them to each other but make sure the cats don't attack your new kitten!
dogs can eat cats if not eat them hurt them like chewing on them. but you can train it to act friendly and be nice to the cat.
the answer is a bit complicated. these two things simultaneously: 1. SEPARATE your older cats need a proof that they still matter. The new kitten should sleep and eat apart of them. The places where they are 'the boss' should for start stay reserved just for the older cats. 2. Bring together pet them together. take both cats into your lap and pet them. if your older cat gets agressive, turn from it (not for weeks, for a minute or so) and just pet the other cat. Also pet your older cats on these 'premier' places where they like to sleep, and show them that your affection is not becoming smaller. The new kitten will be fine with a little less attention, don't you care about that. What matters now is to form a healthy cat household.
I myself, being the owner of many cats, can tell you this. Your cat may or may not accept your new kitten. The only thing you can do is just introduce them slowly, don't force anything onto your older cat that it doesn't want. The older cat will at first hiss, cuff, or growl at your new kitten, but in time he'll learn to tolerate the newcomer. He just needs to learn that the kitten isn't there to take his place, make sure you're still giving your older cat the attention that he wants and show him that even though you have another cat, you still love him just as much.
Yes dogs can eat cats and if not eat them hurt them like chewing on them but you can train a dog not to eat cats. I have a shtzu X, and she loves cats, but doesn't know how to play gently with them . I have to keep telling her, it's a baby, be gentle. If your dog doesn't go after cats, just don't let them play unsupervised, and keep petting the kitten and saying " IT's a BABY! , be gentle."
There are no 3 1/2 year old kittens. By that age, they are cats. The kittens are ready to go to new homes at about 12 weeks.
No
It is very unlikely. Most adult cats don't kill kittens. Adult cats are territorial and want their space. Otherwise, they usually avoid the kitten. Normally adult cats will hiss and growl at the kitten. Then pop the kitten with its paw. Then go away. Some adult cats will adopt the kitten. I have an adult female cat that adopts kittens as her own. She lets the kitten nurse, she cleans it and plays with it.
If the dogs have killed tow cats, don't get a kitten, you IDIOT!!!
No. You shouldn't. The cats and the dog will probably wanting to mate, but if you include a kitten(which i have tried before) they will start fighting. The older male might attack the young kitten. I would advise you not to, this has happened to myself before.... You should neuter/spay them all before combining them. Also, one cat will get jealous that the other cat may get along with the new one... Or both cats will hiss at the new cat. If they're all spayed/neutered, you can try your best and do new-home-introduction technique by confining ur new one in small space for couple weeks to couple months till your older cats get used to the new kitten smell from the other side of the door. Eventually they'll get curious of whatever that you aren't showing them from the otherside of door (do not let them see the new cat), and will show less sign of hissing. Hissing will be inevitable if you bring in a new cat, regardless of gender or age. But at least they'll get along better if you introduce them slowly by scent rather than physical confrontation. If you haven't neuter/spay them, I don't advise introducing new female kitten.
The don't have to hate at all! It very much depends on the cat and kitten. My older cat treated my new kitten as her own.
It depends what personalities the cats have. I have a kitten and when he first got let outside the neighbors cats who came into the garden before did not seem bothered about him. They have not yet had a fight (only hissing at each other). The other cats still come into the garden like they used to and it is all still normal. But still I would be careful.
dogs can eat cats if not eat them hurt them like chewing on them. but you can train it to act friendly and be nice to the cat.
My kitten is a tabby cat from New Jersey who is very curious. If you want to learn more about various cat breeds, you should check out animal planet's cats 101.
Not really. Many cats snore. If the kitten is awake and doing it or if it's something new I'd go on the safe side and make a vet visit.
First you sit it down on the couch, then give it a lick (because licking is their way of showing love so at least they will understand you). Play with your kitten often, and with toys, not with your hands. Never punish the kitten if it misbehaves - cats respond very well to positive reinforcement. Spend as much time with your kitten as you can.
the answer is a bit complicated. these two things simultaneously: 1. SEPARATE your older cats need a proof that they still matter. The new kitten should sleep and eat apart of them. The places where they are 'the boss' should for start stay reserved just for the older cats. 2. Bring together pet them together. take both cats into your lap and pet them. if your older cat gets agressive, turn from it (not for weeks, for a minute or so) and just pet the other cat. Also pet your older cats on these 'premier' places where they like to sleep, and show them that your affection is not becoming smaller. The new kitten will be fine with a little less attention, don't you care about that. What matters now is to form a healthy cat household.
slowly, and make sure that your cat is comfortable with its new playmate. so KEEP AN EYE ON THEM PLAYING, remember, the cat is much bigger and stronger and if the kitten is being to annoying your cat might hit it upside the head :Phello im a catophille have u any cats i can rape?