Oh... I am so sorry that you are torn... well.. one thing I can suggest is that do the introduction process start all over again. It will take a while, but it's very doable.. I have two cats who wanted to kill each other, (literally, one of the bigger one goes to a throat of a smaller one to kill), but after re-introduction, now they are completely happy! They don't groom each other or anything, they happily co-exist -
I usually use screen door between rooms instead of solid door and/or a crate technique.. but never throw them into a room with no protection..what have you tried? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steph E Caldwell Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Separating the kitty household Hideyo Yamamoto wrote: > I guess, I have a little bit concern regarding mixing FIV positive with > FeLV positive together even if they got along well.. I tried total seperation when we first got Chief. Rosie lived in my room, had seperate food, water, and litter. But, she wasn't happy locked in my room unless I was in there. So, she pulled all her hair out that she could reach and started spraying things. > has something that they are fighting against, I am concerned about the > situation. I worry, too... She's vacinated for it, spent a good bit of her early life outside, so I think she's pretty well immune. Rosie goes to work with me everyday, so they're only together for a few hours. They do share litter boxes and a waterdish, but that's it. Right now, she's happy in my room at night, but now Chief doesn't have anywhere to sleep and he's unhappy with my door shut... Steph

