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Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:54 pm Posts: 10875 Location: Cumbria, UK
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A lot depends on whether the aggression is real or just posturing! Most people seem to recommend keeping them separate and only having supervised contact for the first few days, maybe playing with them together with wand toys and feeding them in the same general area. I must admit I'm a bit more inclined to leave them to sort it out together provided there's no risk of injury and they're all confident characters. It took 3 or 4 weeks before my Bengal accepted the rescue moggies and I had some quite stressful times thinking they were never going to get on together but all's well now.
At the moment they've all had their world turned upside down so it's understandable that they're unsettled. It will take time to sort out a pecking order and for them to realise there's no threat from each other. Good luck with the introductions.
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