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think im losing my beloved cat...
please help. ive posted before if anyone recognises me going on!
i introduced my beloved cat to his new home, and resident cat approx 6-8 weeks ago. the resident cat still chases him off at any opportunity. im allowing my cat out now, but its becoming increasingly difficult to call him in. he used to be so obedient, almost like a good dog. he will not step foot into the house of his own accord. if i bring him in and shut the door he just hides somewhere, so i never see him any more. i feel like im losing him. can i salvage this? should i stop letting him out for a bit, or just accept that he might go and find another mummy ;o(
i introduced my beloved cat to his new home, and resident cat approx 6-8 weeks ago. the resident cat still chases him off at any opportunity. im allowing my cat out now, but its becoming increasingly difficult to call him in. he used to be so obedient, almost like a good dog. he will not step foot into the house of his own accord. if i bring him in and shut the door he just hides somewhere, so i never see him any more. i feel like im losing him. can i salvage this? should i stop letting him out for a bit, or just accept that he might go and find another mummy ;o(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would keep him in for a while. We moved house 18 months ago and although we live in the countryside there are still a lot of cats about. There is one particular cat that had a go at my two when ever they were outside. They had many a set to and I was very worried at first. Anyway after a while my two stopped running away from bully cat and eventually gave said bully cat a taste of its own medicine. It took about a year for this to happen and now they just all ignore each other. Sometimes bully wanders into my house if the door is open and my two chase him out. So give your cat a bit longer, in fact it would be a good idea if you could stand outside with him for a while untill he establishes his own terratory.....Good luck.