Old VS New: trying to get my cats to adjust to each other
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 5:00 am
So my story is layered, and makes my problem more complex. Apologies for the length. I've had my 12 year old female, Crystal, since she was a kitten and she was hated by the older family cat from the moment they met. For Crystal's entire life, they never learned to get along, just tolerated each other up to a point. The queen of the house would hiss furiously at my poor kitten just for sniffing at her and would often kick her out of the way to get at the food bowl. Whenever Crystal would jump at her and try to play, she'd be hissed at and batted away. However, Crystal wouldn't hiss at the older cat, and would often try sniffing at her until she was inevitably rejected.
When I moved out, I took Crystal with me, and my already clingy cat got even more codependent since we were the only 2 in the apartment. More often than not, she'd sleep in my bed and stick to my side at my family home, but at the new apartment I could hardly have a moment alone! When I left for a few days for a work trip and had family members check in on her, she was distraught. I decided to take in another cat so she could have a companion, one that hopefully wouldn't hate her like the other did.
A few days after deciding this, and researching nearby shelters, a stray cat that I'd seen hanging around my new apartment adopted me. Really, the friendliest cat I've ever known, and once I gave him even a little attention he was showing up at my doorstep each day. I debated for a long time about taking him in, asked around to see if he was anyone's pet, and eventually caved. I named him Apollo, and moved him into a spare bedroom to keep him separated from Crystal until he had been cleared by a vet. While they were still separated, I introduced them to each other's scents with spare cloths, and Crystal was intensely curious about the cat she could hear on the other side of the door. I thought this was a really good sign.
Not so much once Apollo had his vet appointment and I introduced him to the rest of the apartment. Apparently I named him TOO well - he's enamoured with Crystal, but she will tolerate him sniffing at her for about 2 sniffs before she's hissing at him. I accepted this largely as a territory thing and was pretty amused - she's a senior cat, small, indoors her whole life, and he's a year old former stray twice her weight yet he runs the moment she starts hissing.
It's been nearly 3 months but the situation isn't improving. He's a bundle of friendly energy, she's wary and hissing the moment he tries to play, and no amount of pointing out how hypocritical she's being has been effective. Worst of all, my once sticky kitty mostly sticks to her cat bed and certain spots of the apartment now. Apollo is a cuddle bug who enjoys sleeping on my bed, but Crystal rarely even goes in my bedroom anymore. To go from sleeping curled up with my beloved cat almost every day for the past 12 years to this is a little heartbreaking. I don't want a repeat of two cats barely tolerating each other til death.
Tldr; my hypocritical senior cat rejects my new cat, how can I encourage harmony in my household and regain the love of my senior cat?
When I moved out, I took Crystal with me, and my already clingy cat got even more codependent since we were the only 2 in the apartment. More often than not, she'd sleep in my bed and stick to my side at my family home, but at the new apartment I could hardly have a moment alone! When I left for a few days for a work trip and had family members check in on her, she was distraught. I decided to take in another cat so she could have a companion, one that hopefully wouldn't hate her like the other did.
A few days after deciding this, and researching nearby shelters, a stray cat that I'd seen hanging around my new apartment adopted me. Really, the friendliest cat I've ever known, and once I gave him even a little attention he was showing up at my doorstep each day. I debated for a long time about taking him in, asked around to see if he was anyone's pet, and eventually caved. I named him Apollo, and moved him into a spare bedroom to keep him separated from Crystal until he had been cleared by a vet. While they were still separated, I introduced them to each other's scents with spare cloths, and Crystal was intensely curious about the cat she could hear on the other side of the door. I thought this was a really good sign.
Not so much once Apollo had his vet appointment and I introduced him to the rest of the apartment. Apparently I named him TOO well - he's enamoured with Crystal, but she will tolerate him sniffing at her for about 2 sniffs before she's hissing at him. I accepted this largely as a territory thing and was pretty amused - she's a senior cat, small, indoors her whole life, and he's a year old former stray twice her weight yet he runs the moment she starts hissing.
It's been nearly 3 months but the situation isn't improving. He's a bundle of friendly energy, she's wary and hissing the moment he tries to play, and no amount of pointing out how hypocritical she's being has been effective. Worst of all, my once sticky kitty mostly sticks to her cat bed and certain spots of the apartment now. Apollo is a cuddle bug who enjoys sleeping on my bed, but Crystal rarely even goes in my bedroom anymore. To go from sleeping curled up with my beloved cat almost every day for the past 12 years to this is a little heartbreaking. I don't want a repeat of two cats barely tolerating each other til death.
Tldr; my hypocritical senior cat rejects my new cat, how can I encourage harmony in my household and regain the love of my senior cat?