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Sialia
Feb 12, 2016

They're adorable together!
Introducing an adult cat to another kitten is almost always a rough thing for both, when I got my little ginger cat he was constantly terrified of our larger female cat at the time. She tormented him relentlessly. Then she moved out as she belonged to an old housemate, but now he remains terrified of everything with fur. And in fact anything larger than a moth- including his own shadow.

Then again, a friend got a second male cat a year ago, and the kitten and the older one bonded immediately. They are like brothers now.

Perhaps to do with the personalities of the cats too?

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