Posted by JerryS on October 16, 2012 at 23:36:58 from (98.80.107.213):
In Reply to: New Cat posted by 37Chief on October 16, 2012 at 22:40:17:
I'll never forget the time the new tomcat met the old tomcat. They began their new relationship in the kitchen when the new tomcat (one my daughter brought home) came through the door. They got acquainted under the dining table, then moved to the living room, on and behind the couch, down the hall and under the bed. I finally persuaded them to take their discussion outside, where they continued it vigorously. Meanwhile I was back in the house cleaning up cat crap, fur and blood and enduring that god-awful pee smell that tomcats can make.
It has been my experience that male cats might tolerate each other for a while, but eventually one or the other has to leave.
In my opinion, ounce-for-ounce, pound-for-pound, there are few if any creatures in this world badder than a big, battle-experienced tomcat.
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