oreosmom
Member Since 2012
Hello,
Our cat Oreo has GI lymphoma and diabetes. He is in remission and is feeling well at present. He is still playful and seems in good spirits. We have another cat, Debbie, who is a calico and well...a bit moody. These two cats have been buddies for nine years. We are thinking of getting a new cat since Oreo will only have a few years remaining and we don't want Debbie to be alone. Oreo is a tuxedo cat with the most gentle and sweet personality. He was originally "raised" by our dog before we got Debbie.
I would like to ask you from the FDMB what your experiences are regarding intoducing a new cat. What age of cat would be best to introduce to our two twelve year olds? We would like to get another tuxedo since we had such good luck with Oreo. (plus they are so darned cute!) Another question is health related: If the new cat is vacinated first and has been checked out by a vet, with labs all done first... is it safe to bring a new cat in to the house? We were concerned about diseases since Oreo might have a weaked immune system.
I look forward to hearing back about your experiences and opinions on this topic.
Best wishes,
Oreo's Mom
Our cat Oreo has GI lymphoma and diabetes. He is in remission and is feeling well at present. He is still playful and seems in good spirits. We have another cat, Debbie, who is a calico and well...a bit moody. These two cats have been buddies for nine years. We are thinking of getting a new cat since Oreo will only have a few years remaining and we don't want Debbie to be alone. Oreo is a tuxedo cat with the most gentle and sweet personality. He was originally "raised" by our dog before we got Debbie.
I would like to ask you from the FDMB what your experiences are regarding intoducing a new cat. What age of cat would be best to introduce to our two twelve year olds? We would like to get another tuxedo since we had such good luck with Oreo. (plus they are so darned cute!) Another question is health related: If the new cat is vacinated first and has been checked out by a vet, with labs all done first... is it safe to bring a new cat in to the house? We were concerned about diseases since Oreo might have a weaked immune system.
I look forward to hearing back about your experiences and opinions on this topic.
Best wishes,
Oreo's Mom