Introducing cat. Tongue action...?
Introducing cat. Tongue action...?
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Munter

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31,330 posts

257 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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So because nobody has come forward to collect scraggy (stray we've been caring for), and it's cold out we are taking him in to the house.

It's not totally possibly to keep Alan (resident overlord cat), separate from Scraggy to do a gentle introduction. So when they do come face to face, Alan is obviously a bit peeved. Backs off, stands on something high. But mostly sticks his tongue out! Not really in a licking face way. More as if to groom, but a good few feet away from Scraggy and clearly not wanting to be closer. So what does that mean?

(We're trying to keep scraggy in the kitchen and leave Alan with the rest of the house for a while, but meetings happen)

Simpo Two

89,226 posts

281 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Is he panting too? Might be anxiety/stress.

Incumbent cats HATE new arrivals, whether cat or dog.

Munter

Original Poster:

31,330 posts

257 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Is he panting too? Might be anxiety/stress.

Incumbent cats HATE new arrivals, whether cat or dog.
Not seen panting. (not specifically looked either). I'll check next time he gets past us.

Simpo Two

89,226 posts

281 months

Saturday 26th November 2011
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If his mouth is slightly open he could be scenting - cats have (IIRC) an extra set of olfactory jobbies they can channel air over if something smells serious.

SmokinV8

786 posts

227 months

Sunday 27th November 2011
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be prepared for your cat to start peeing in the house,he`ll be doing this to let the other cat know that he lives here and to show that he is REALLY stressed and not a happy cat.
go out today and buy a plug in difusser called feliway this will help calm things