Do cats eventually get along?

It takes most cats eight to 12 months to develop a friendship with a new cat. Although some cats certainly become close friends, others never do. Many cats who don't become buddies learn to avoid each other, but some cats fight when introduced and continue to do so until one of the cats must be re-homed.
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How do you get two cats to like each other?

Place the cats' food bowls on opposite sides of a closed door. This will encourage them to be close together while they're doing something that makes them feel good. Each day, have the cats switch rooms so that they both experience some variation and get access to each other's scents.
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Can two cats get along right away?

Cats are solitary, territorial creatures by nature so don't force siblings together. It may take weeks or months for a cat to adjust to their new lifestyle. Cats introduced too quickly may fight and never learn to get along. Gradual introductions are essential for long-term brotherly/sisterly love.
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How do you know if cats will get along?

How to tell if your cats get along with each other – six key behaviours to look for.
  • They head-butt each other. Don't worry, not in an aggressive way! ...
  • They groom each other. ...
  • They snooze together. ...
  • They touch noses. ...
  • They hang out together. ...
  • They have a rough and tumble.
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What do you do if your cats don't get along?

Thankfully, there are steps you can take to help your cats get along again.
  1. Give Them Their Own Territory. Cats often don't like to share and can become selfish with resources. ...
  2. Visit a Veterinarian. ...
  3. Use Calming Diffusers. ...
  4. Look for Triggers. ...
  5. Reintroduce Your Cats.
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Can my Cats Get Along? Cat-to-Cat Body Language basics



How long does it take for cats to get used to each other?

It takes most cats eight to 12 months to develop a friendship with a new cat. Although some cats certainly become close friends, others never do. Many cats who don't become buddies learn to avoid each other, but some cats fight when introduced and continue to do so until one of the cats must be re-homed.
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Should I let my cats fight it out?

Never let your cats “fight it out.” Cats don't resolve their issues through fighting. Interrupt aggression or fighting by clapping your hands loudly, squirting the aggressive cat with a water gun, or directing compressed air (without noise) at the aggressive cat.
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Should I let my cats fight when they first meet?

You should play with both cats at first, so they can smell and greet one another in their own way. If they start to fight you should break them up, and give them some time apart. You may have to do this several times before their personalities no longer clash.
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How do you know if my cat will accept another cat?

How do I know if my cats like each other? Cats with a close bond will usually display obvious signs that they consider themselves to be part of the same 'social group'. These signs might include grooming each other, rubbing their bodies together and sleeping or lying right next to each other.
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Are 2 cats better than 1?

Along with having an endless supply of mental stimulation, the two kittens will simply have the benefit of a constant companion as well. Kittens especially need more exercise and play than older cats too, and so the two together can help provide all the fun they need.
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Is hissing normal when introducing cats?

Some hissing is normal during this stage. Don't punish the cats for hissing or growling as that can form a negative association about the other cat, as well as you. Allow the cats to see each other once there has been no hissing for a couple of days.
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Will a 2 year old cat get along with a kitten?

Think Kittens

And, yes, 2 adult cats can become friends. In fact, one such friendship has sprung up between 2 rescues that another friend of mine has taken in.
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Are cats happier in pairs?

Pairs are Happier

Despite their independent natures, cats are social creatures that need companionship to thrive. Left alone, a cat can develop behavioral problems, and in some cases, even show signs of depression. Cats in bonded pairs, on the other hand, are more likely to be better adjusted.
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How do you know if your cats don't like each other?

They may freak out a little if they accidentally touch each other. You might also see signs of insecurity in one or both cats. These signs can include hiding, pooping outside the litter box, spraying in inappropriate places outside the box, or becoming extra destructive and even lashing out at you.
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Do female cats get along better with male or female cats?

Sex simply isn't an accurate predictor of how well a pair of cats will get along. Instead, whether the cats are similar in temperament is more important. Cats that act the same are more likely to get along. The only time this isn't the case is when you're dealing with two active, territorial cats.
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Will my cats ever stop fighting?

If Your Cats Keep Fighting

Unfortunately, some cats simply cannot live together peacefully. If you've exhausted your resources, time, and energy in the hopes of resolving aggression or fighting between your cats, it may be time to consider finding a new home for one of them or keeping them permanently separated.
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What are the pros and cons of getting a second cat?

Getting a second cat will help fulfill the original cat's social needs. The new cat can assist with grooming, learning good eating and toilet habits, staying fit, and playing. However, not all cats benefit from having a companion feline. Older cats may stress kittens, and cats that are equal in age may fight.
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Should my second cat be male or female?

There isn't hard proof that gender can make a difference in whether your two cats will get along or not. With that said, there is some anecdotal evidence that suggests you may have fewer issues if one cat is male and the other cat is female (rather than two females or two unneutered males).
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Do cats get jealous of other cats?

Can Cats Get Jealous of Other Cats? Jealousy over the presence of another cat is very common. All cats have different personalities, and some will be made insecure and display jealousy more easily than others. It is important to watch your cat and observe their cues and triggers.
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How do I get my cats to get along?

  1. Increase Kitty Resources. Just like territory conflicts, a lack of individual resources such as food and water bowls, scratching posts and litter trays can cause cats not to get along. ...
  2. Rewards and Attention. ...
  3. Rewind, and Control Introductions. ...
  4. Check with the vet. ...
  5. Try FELIWAY MultiCat.
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Is it normal for cats to not like each other at first?

Cats are territorial, and can find it difficult to share both territory and resources. The key to having two (or more!) peaceful feline occupants in one house is for them to have their own space and their own food and water. Cats can form strong social bonds, and then they will happily share beds, toys, food, etc.
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How do I get my old cat to like my new cat?

How Do I Get My Older Cat To Like My New Kitten?
  1. Keep the new kitten isolated and feed both the older cat and kitten close the door. ...
  2. Prop the door enough that they can see and smell each other. ...
  3. Bring your older cat into the room with the kitten. ...
  4. Increase the time the cats spend together by 5 or so minutes each day.
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How do you reintroduce a cat after a fight?

Here are the basic steps for reintroducing cats after they have gotten into a fight:
  1. Keep cats completely separate, with no eye contact.
  2. Wait until they have calmed down (I recommend at least a day)
  3. Begin feeding on opposite sides of the door at all mealtimes (keep door closed, still no physical or or visual contact yet)
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How can you tell which cat is dominant?

How to Tell Which Cat is Dominant
  1. A Dominant Cat Might Challenge Another Cat. ...
  2. A Dominant Cat Might Sit on or Mount Another Cat. ...
  3. A Dominant Cat Might Hoard Food or Toys. ...
  4. A Dominant Cat May Spray or Bunt. ...
  5. Territorial Reasons. ...
  6. Lack of Feline Socialization Also Causes Dominance Or Aggression Problems.
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Will my cat hate me if I get a new kitten?

While older cats will occasionally take to a new kitten right away, they typically need a little time to adjust to the changes. Sometimes cats never fully accept a new kitten but will simply coexist, keeping to themselves away from the other cat in the house.
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