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You can do this, but bring things that smell like Jax's home with you each week so he has a familiar scent. Since it's temporary for now, keep him in his own room with his own food, water, and litter box. This will make it less stressful for him. Once you move in together full time, start introducing him slowly to the other cats and the rest of the home. Best of luck.
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Keep them separated for a few days. Gradually introduce one to another then introduce the third. A pheromone product such as Feliway spray or plug in diffuser may decrease any anxiety or aggression in the home. As the instigator, have Ripley examined by your veterinarian to diagnose illness or injury. Either can cause sudden behavioral changes. (Love the names for your trio. "Alien", great movie franchise)
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Cats typically rub on things that they are trying to reclaim, especially when they are on inanimate objects. If you go away from the home, with Chandler, and then come back home, he is likely trying to reclaim his possessions in the home. : ) No worries, this is natural for cats to do. For future, here is a really good resource to get into the psyche of cats a bit more for your own understanding and pleasure. They really are very unique pets to have and bring fulfillment in many ways. Take care! jacksongalaxy.com
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It sounds like something is making J-Cat nervous. I think I’m understanding that she has housemates but typically she gets along with them. It could be something outside that she heard or something she saw inside that is making her anxious. Even though she doesn’t seem obviously painful if this behavior continues I’d recommend seeing your veterinarian to rule out pain as a cause.
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Hello! Cats and other pets can absolutely feed off of our emotions! It sounds like Jackie is a particularly empathetic kitty. Since she has a pattern of this, try to remember to stay calm and confident whenever something stressful is happening for her, such as a car ride or a vet trip. Your calmness will help her cope as well. :) I hope this is helpful! Thanks for using Boop by Petco!
Updated on August 12th, 2025