It takes a slow process for an old cat to accept a new cat. Before introducing a new cat, it is recommended to pay attention to the old cat's behavior to understand whether they are ready to live with another cat.
Here are some signs that an old cat may show:
1. Social behavior: If the old cat likes to interact and socialize with people, then they may also be willing to get along with other cats and be more accepting of new cats.
2. High alertness: If the old cat is alert and sensitive to changes in the environment, it may take extra time to adjust to the new cat.
3. Health status: If the old cat has health problems or is older, it may not be suitable to live with a new cat.
When introducing a new cat, some measures can be taken to help the old cat adapt:
1. Gradual introduction: Let the old cat smell the new cat first, and smell, listen, and see each other in an isolated room. Gradually increase their contact time until they can live together.
2. Separate meals: Feed the two cats separately to avoid them snatching food and water from each other.
3. Provide separate toilets: Provide separate litter boxes for the two cats, and clean and change the litter regularly.
4. Give extra attention: During the adaptation period, give the old cat extra love and attention, such as more companionship, petting, and playing.
In any case, helping an older cat adjust to a new cat takes some time and patience. If you have any concerns or worries, seek the advice of a veterinarian or professional.
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