I personally recommend that you wait to get the third one at this point,, it's too stressful for Rosie.. it might work out and it might not - and if it did not, you will have a more headache than you do now.. I think, you might want to keep separating two with screen door for now.. I want to really advise that you give a peaceful time for Rosie, which could mean, she may not be integrated with the other kitty for now.. I am just concerned how stressful she might be and I hate it effecting her health.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steph E Caldwell Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 11:17 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Separating the kitty household Hideyo Yamamoto wrote: > Yep. I have a screen door everywhere in the house, as I constantly > introducing new kitties from time to time, some are permanently > installed, and others are just standing their (leaving the main sold > door open and just stick the screen door on and hold it by chair or > something) - they can sniff each other and see each other.. after all > they get used to smells of each other, they usually stop paying much > attention ... I think if I had three cats that things would be better... another young kitty for Chief to play with, but my family doesn't want another animal in the house... Steph