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Old 10-18-2006, 03:07 PM #1
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Default new kitties and one older male cat.

Can someone give me some tips on introducing my 2 -5 week old kitties to my 7 yr old cat!!
I have let him smell their blankies.He has walked around in the room where they stay{while they were in their box}.
I held them while walking around and talking to him.I would give him treats before or afterwards.I dont usually hold them and try to get him to come to me because i know this will just tick him off!!
Once he was laying on the floor so i decided to try and introduce them.He just hissed and walked away...
I am afraid to just let the babies run free.I dont want him to hurt them!!
What would be the best steps to take.They are starting to climb around and i dont like keeping them in one room.
I need help a.s.a.p..PLEASE..LOL
My 7 yr old is usually a tame laid back cat{he has been neutered declawed}.He greets company with ease and so forth.I m just worried he wont take kindly to new felines in the house!
Ineed step by step help i am hoping someone can guide me...
Thanx!
~Kell~
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