First of all, welcome to our forum. Tyler. Secondly, congratulations on Ozzy.
What can you do to make him feel more at home? Well, initially, Ozzy should have been put in a safe room with food, water, litter box, toys, bed, etc. and separated from your other kitty. Know that coming to a new home environment with new people and new smells and other kitty smells is traumatic to any cat, especially an older one. So ... patience is the key and allow Ozzy to proceed at his own pace. He hides because he feels safe in a smaller, closed in area that nobody else can get to. He will gain confidence over time. If he does not want you to pull him out of his hiding place, then don't! Entice him with treats, spend time just talking to him. Don't be in such a rush for him to be outgoing. He's scared.
Introducing two kitties generally starts with the new kitty in a safe room and then you start to swap out scents, using towels or blankets that the other has slept on and switching them out with the kitties. I'd start out feeding them in the same general area, but separated. Let food be the distraction and not the other kitty. You can do the same with play. Use the toys as the distraction. Cats will be naturally curious about each other. You can allow sniffing, growling, hissing, but no aggression. Separate the cats if that happens.
Never leave the two kitties alone together until you are certain they are best friends. Hopefully, you have a tall cat tree that they can enjoy and make sure you have ample cat beds around your home. And, you will need at least two, preferably three, litter boxes.
As for how much to feed him, the directions are on the bag! I leave dry food out all day for my grazing bengal and he gets wet food as well. With a high energy kitty (and Ozzy will be), he will need more calories than your other kitty. Cats let you know when they are hungry. But, Ozzy is still growing, so make sure he gets at least 3 to 4 meals a day.
As for trimming nails -- the majority of cats won't stand for it! Some vets/groomers will trim nails. You can also use soft paws, however, PLEASE DO NOT DECLAW A CAT. It is the nature of the cat to sharpen claws and no matter how many times they are trimmed or how often you put on any soft paws, the claws will still come through. I have NEVER trimmed my bengal's claws.
Good luck with Ozzy. We are happy to answer any other questions you may have.
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