Cats can get along well with each other. It is important to know some rules.
If you got two cats at different times and they are not familiar, it will take at least a couple of days for the animals to get used to each other.
However, it may even take several months before your pets begin to feel relaxed in each other's presence.
Introduce cats gradually. For example, through a carrier or holding your pet in your arms.
It is important that the animals are safe and cannot harm each other.
Try not to pair up cats that are too similar in personality, as this can lead to frequent conflicts.
In addition, breeds that are friendlier and more affectionate will get along better than those that don't like to interact with others.
Some cat breeds are much more territorial, predatory, or solitary.
At first, cats may be scared, look at each other jealously and show displeasure or anxiety.
However, gradually the pets will get used to living together, it just takes time.
To make adaptation faster, feed the cats at the same time and gradually move the bowls closer to each other.
Do not place the bowls too close, as this may cause conflict between the animals.
Over time, the cats will be able to safely eat together.
Previously, we told you what types of meat a cat can and cannot eat.