Bonnie and Terri,
I feel that I have to let them mix because I love all of them so much.
Skeeter is
vaccinated and healthy and I hope he attars that way. Nikkita is the one who
is sick now and I am pretty sure her mom Angel is positive. I haven't taken
her to the vet yet because she is still pretty feral. She lets me hold her
just for a minute or two.
One of the toughest things is keeping Skeeter from bullying Nikkita, sometimes
he is really rough with her. I think he can smell her cancer. He also really
picked on Zelda before she died. Don't get me wrong he can be the sweetest
cat in the world but he is used to being the only one and I don't think he has
ever really adjusted to the new cats. He is very independent and thinks the
revolves around him and it usually does!
I don't know how I can separate their food, water and litter boxes they all
want what the other ones have.
kathy
BJ Kalmbach wrote:
> Terri Brown wrote:
>
> > Kathy,
> >
> > There are several people on the list who let their positives and
> > negatives mix freely, but that is a personal choice. If the cats get
> > along and don't fight (exchanging blood and saliva in large quantities),
> > then you may not have a problem, especially since Skeeter is negative
> > and vaccinated (I'm guessing he's vaccinated?)
>
> I would extend that to not letting the positives and negatives
> share food and water bowls or litterboxes.
>
> Bonnie