picking a new friend for alpha cat?
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:45 pm
Hi all - i'm new here and looking for advice - i have skimmed through a few threads, and not really found an answer, but if you want to direct me to specific earlier threads that are relavent, i'll happily take links! Otherwise, i'm so eager to hear your sage advice on how to select a new-companion cat for a dominant, maybe insecure kitty. Here's some background:
My gorgeous tuxie girl Tallulah is 2 years old now. I rescued her from the local animal control when she was about 5 months old; she was a feral kitten and I suspect on her own for most of her early life. She's still a tiny bit wild, but we are solidly bonded; I've just had to learn her quirks (do NOT touch the belly...) and respect her moods. I wouldn't call her aggressive, but, for example, she bites a lot when I pet her - I just don't think she ever learned not that it's not an appropriate response. She loves to spend time outside and is a impressive hunter - I don't really approve of it, but clearly it makes her happy. She roams a lot, which I also don't like, but I can usually call her home. Anyway, I'm just trying to make the point that we have a good relationship, and I don't want to upset it.
She gets along with some other animals, and some she does NOT like. There is a neighborhood cat, a large male (not sure if he's neutered, but he sprays my patio weekly) that harasses her. I'm not sure who instigates it, but there are frequent tiffs and yowling matches, and she often ends up scrambling into the house to get away from him. There are a few other cats in the neighborhood but to my knowledge he's the only one she has problems with. On the other hand, when I go to visit my parents, she comes with me - she travels really well. She's comfortable at their house, and mostly gets along with their older cat (female) and dog. When my parents have gone away on vacation, I've taken their pets into my home, and Tallulah has tolerated it. She would be a little aggressive toward the other cat, but it was ok.
So, I would like to increase our family and adopt a new kitty - in time I'd like to adopt a dog as well but this is not the time. I want to do it in a way that is least upsetting to Tallulah, because I think it will be difficult for her. I think she would benefit from a buddy. I'm not expecting her to be super-affectionate, but I think she needs more interaction.
So how can I go about selecting a good companion for her? I definitely want to rescue, I like to do as much for shelters as I can. The new cat will of course be sterilized asap.
-Would a kitten be a better choice, so that it can imprint onto her, and maybe she would feel less threatened (or even motherly? doubtful...)? Or would an older cat be more assertive and stand up to her?
-Since I know she has one male archenemy, and is capable of getting along with a female, should I focus on female cats? (i really would like a boy kitty tho).
-Should i look for a cat with a strong personality, or lots of energy, or one more laid back, who is likely to accept that he/she is NOT in charge?
-Should the new cat come from animal control or a shelter, where that cat has probably spent some time out of the cage, socializing with other cats? Where I live there is the county animal control, who are fantastic but still effectively 'the pound' and this particular AC is not a no-kill (they try to get all the animals out, but...). There are also tons of animal shelters who often rescue from AC and then foster the animals in 'group homes'. They are also very overwhelmed, but at least they are all no-kill. I'm happy to support animal control - they are the first line of caretakers and I want to do what I can to reduce their burden, but I wonder if I can pre-emptively prepare the new cat, so it's not completely overwhelmed by Tallulah who is likely to go into Bonzo mode, by adopting from a shelter instead.
Anyway, if you have any suggestions, or links, or think I'm TOTALLY over-thinking this, I can't wait to hear them! Thanks so much!
My gorgeous tuxie girl Tallulah is 2 years old now. I rescued her from the local animal control when she was about 5 months old; she was a feral kitten and I suspect on her own for most of her early life. She's still a tiny bit wild, but we are solidly bonded; I've just had to learn her quirks (do NOT touch the belly...) and respect her moods. I wouldn't call her aggressive, but, for example, she bites a lot when I pet her - I just don't think she ever learned not that it's not an appropriate response. She loves to spend time outside and is a impressive hunter - I don't really approve of it, but clearly it makes her happy. She roams a lot, which I also don't like, but I can usually call her home. Anyway, I'm just trying to make the point that we have a good relationship, and I don't want to upset it.
She gets along with some other animals, and some she does NOT like. There is a neighborhood cat, a large male (not sure if he's neutered, but he sprays my patio weekly) that harasses her. I'm not sure who instigates it, but there are frequent tiffs and yowling matches, and she often ends up scrambling into the house to get away from him. There are a few other cats in the neighborhood but to my knowledge he's the only one she has problems with. On the other hand, when I go to visit my parents, she comes with me - she travels really well. She's comfortable at their house, and mostly gets along with their older cat (female) and dog. When my parents have gone away on vacation, I've taken their pets into my home, and Tallulah has tolerated it. She would be a little aggressive toward the other cat, but it was ok.
So, I would like to increase our family and adopt a new kitty - in time I'd like to adopt a dog as well but this is not the time. I want to do it in a way that is least upsetting to Tallulah, because I think it will be difficult for her. I think she would benefit from a buddy. I'm not expecting her to be super-affectionate, but I think she needs more interaction.
So how can I go about selecting a good companion for her? I definitely want to rescue, I like to do as much for shelters as I can. The new cat will of course be sterilized asap.
-Would a kitten be a better choice, so that it can imprint onto her, and maybe she would feel less threatened (or even motherly? doubtful...)? Or would an older cat be more assertive and stand up to her?
-Since I know she has one male archenemy, and is capable of getting along with a female, should I focus on female cats? (i really would like a boy kitty tho).
-Should i look for a cat with a strong personality, or lots of energy, or one more laid back, who is likely to accept that he/she is NOT in charge?
-Should the new cat come from animal control or a shelter, where that cat has probably spent some time out of the cage, socializing with other cats? Where I live there is the county animal control, who are fantastic but still effectively 'the pound' and this particular AC is not a no-kill (they try to get all the animals out, but...). There are also tons of animal shelters who often rescue from AC and then foster the animals in 'group homes'. They are also very overwhelmed, but at least they are all no-kill. I'm happy to support animal control - they are the first line of caretakers and I want to do what I can to reduce their burden, but I wonder if I can pre-emptively prepare the new cat, so it's not completely overwhelmed by Tallulah who is likely to go into Bonzo mode, by adopting from a shelter instead.
Anyway, if you have any suggestions, or links, or think I'm TOTALLY over-thinking this, I can't wait to hear them! Thanks so much!