My cat Macy is a 2 year old female short hair cat. I adopted her a year ago when she showed up as a stray one day, so I don't know her entire history. She is an independent type, likes to play but not too eager to cuddle.
A week ago, I adopted Winston, a 3-4 year old male Himalayan. He is a cuddly mama's-boy. He's been in his safe room for the past week.
Today I opened the door and let them interact for the first time. At first they sniffed faces then separated. Now Macy has been constantly growling, and following him around as he explores the house, going up on higher levels than him. It's been like this for the past 10 hours. I've been putting Winston back in his room every once in awhile.
Will they get better or do they need to be separated for even longer? Winston doesn't mind Macy one bit, he is trying to be friendly and go up to her, but Macy has been growling non-stop and making challenging eye contact. Is there a better way to go about doing this? Will Macy be O.K?
A week ago, I adopted Winston, a 3-4 year old male Himalayan. He is a cuddly mama's-boy. He's been in his safe room for the past week.
Today I opened the door and let them interact for the first time. At first they sniffed faces then separated. Now Macy has been constantly growling, and following him around as he explores the house, going up on higher levels than him. It's been like this for the past 10 hours. I've been putting Winston back in his room every once in awhile.
Will they get better or do they need to be separated for even longer? Winston doesn't mind Macy one bit, he is trying to be friendly and go up to her, but Macy has been growling non-stop and making challenging eye contact. Is there a better way to go about doing this? Will Macy be O.K?