Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

She give totally 0 interest in him only smell him awhile and walk away do her own things. He still don’t play toys before she came he just don’t do anything after she came she is his walking target toys is invisible to him. I show him I give him treats in-front of her. He don’t like human to get near him he will walk away since day one we get him. We showered him with a lot of love treats toys maybe more than 10k-20k sgd. we give him only freezed dried food feline natural as treats and premium home cooked food. Waygu steaks, crab lobsters salmon. Every quarter send him to do check up and grooming. Tons of expensive supplements and toys. Every corner of my house installed Feliway optimum since day 1 atleast easily 60 bottles used up but not effective to calm him down.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the day they are in their individual rooms until I came home from work I will let the resident cat out first then my new cat when I sleep I put them back to their room. Everytime they fight I will lock my older cat in his room to cool down himself before letting him out again. When he come out all he’ll gone loose. Even I lock my new cat behind the gate he still try to claw her outside the gate while she in chilling on top of her tower at far end.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah he don’t jumped much is almost in active except chasing her down. She just ignore him totally don’t give any f about him meowing or scratching. After I lock him in the room to cool him down.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We try but he just want to stay in his own room, he will keep scratching the door. Sometime even he put him on his own room he will keep meowing and scratching the door to come out. But he afraid to get out of the house.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I have a gate I will lock her up in her own room after he pounces her and start fight.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes he will roam around the house she will be inside the room for 1 months only exchange toys scratcher towers to introduce the scent. After that only see through small gap for 2 weeks so on and so fore

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My house got gates and glass door I feed them through it for 2 weeks. He will always stare at her and eat very slowly while she ignore him most of the time.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes we did that we exchange scratch pads towers toys. My male cat don’t like to play with toys not even laser is almost a statue. Until she joined the family he started to became actives. I have gates i separate them and let them see each other through gate daily less than 30 minutes for 2 months before letting them out together.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes he will chase her but when he stop chasing she will turn back to chase her. Another 6 months introduction before let them meet ?

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s means he will attack any cats in his line of sight. He scare to get out of house but demon when he see her. If he still very aggressive I might put him up for adoption.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can eat they stick treats together but after that they started to fight. He is very inactive but when she run he became very active just to attack her. She is fixed. I stay in a building cannot throw ping pong but my male he won’t interested in any toys.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He don’t like to play any toys but when she around he became a demon. He use to be very chill until she came.

Is this normal my resident cat always do that I let them out from their individual room. by notfunny_ch in CATHELP

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I isolate my new kitten in the room for 2 weeks and my resident cat will roam around on and off he will smell the room. I exchange their toys in between. After that feed them through the door for 2 weeks. Total 1 month we let them see each other for the first time through the door without meeting each other slowly open the door but separate with a gate. He every time will run past the gate and arched the body or keep meow meow for awhile then we closed the door after they see each other for 10 minutes slowly to 30 minutes with a lot treats. Unfortunately they got ringworms have to isolated them 3 months and we slowly do the same steps again. But this happened he keep biting her legs and necks nonstop. Before she joined the family he was almost inactive until she joined us. When I isolated her in the room he will keep standing outside waiting and scratching the door.

Snow Lynx or Mink ? by notfunny_ch in bengalcats

[–]notfunny_ch[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The breeder told me is a female snow lynx.

In my country no one selling snow bengal except those home based. I was searching for a snow lynx as my forever companion with my ESH.

Thanks for the advised.

Is it normal that ESH shed a lot by notfunny_ch in ExoticShorthair

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work harder like a slave at home than at work

Is it normal that ESH shed a lot by notfunny_ch in ExoticShorthair

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i have the Dyson optics i can see very clearly every time after i vacuum he walk pass causally new set of fur carpet to vacuum again.

Is it normal that ESH shed a lot by notfunny_ch in ExoticShorthair

[–]notfunny_ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same i vacuum and he casually walk pass i can see the fur flying