She needs to have one litterbox per cat, plus one, which would be 3 
for 2 cats.  Basically she may have to wait since she could not do a 
slow introduction.

I know some of my friends who do fostering have cats who are on meds 
for anxiety, which seems to help with this issue.  I have mixed 
feelings about cats being on anxiety meds.

----- Original Message -----
From: Kerry MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:08 pm
Subject: o/t advice needed
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

> Hi all
> I'm just back in the country again after 5 weeks FML, and once 
> again my
> condolences go to those of you who have lost beloved furkids, 
> along with my
> heartfelt wishes to all the sick kitties for a speedy recovery.
> I've come back to discover a friend, B,  throwing her hands up in 
> despairover her new kitty Danny. (Danny had to find a new home as 
> his guardian, a
> neighbor of B's, entered a nursing home.) B already has one cat 
> that she's
> had for 15 years and she was quite concerned about how the two 
> would get
> along. B does not have the space to allow them to be introduced 
> slowly so
> they were basically thrown together, and now Danny is peeing and 
> sprayingeverywhere it seems.
> Any tips/advice, you wonderful people? I'm very concerned from 
> what she's
> said that Danny will soon become homeless again, so I'll be very 
> gratefulfor any advice I can fwd to her. (I would get on the 
> archives and do my own
> research but I've come back to a plumbing disaster, a friend who I 
> fear may
> be on the brink of suicide and now my front tooth has fallen out.)
> Thanks for all/any help. Love you all. hugs, Kerry
> 
> 

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