3 months ago i brought a new kitten home she was a kitten from an alley cat i i quarantined her for 2 weeks while inside vet visits with new kitten nikita.
Cat hissing at new kitten smell.
Your older cat may hiss and swat at the kitten when the newcomer does something unfavorable.
If you have multiple cats and you take one to the vet your other cats may hiss at that cat when he comes back because he smells like the clinic and that s not a smell they greet with joy.
When a cat visits the veterinarian it smells weird upon its return.
Confine your new kitty for a few days allowing the cats to smell each other under the door and on towels you rub on them.
Natasha is my older cat about 7 yrs old.
My cat is hissing at me because of new kitten.
Some cats may instinctively hiss or act assertively when you introduce a new kitten so you ll need to offer lots of reassurance and extra attention.
Your cat will often act like they are upset at you too when you bring a new cat into the home.
Your older cat may have a period of time when it tries to establish a hierarchy with the new kitten.
The other cats don t readily recognize these new scents and may react as if an interloper is invading their turf.
When a resident cat hisses at a new arrival it s normal behavior and usually nothing to worry about.
Don t make a big deal about it.
It s more likely that your cat is upset because of the new cat entering the home and they are in a mood.
They should begin to stop hissing at each other s scents.
Take the introductions slowly.
By meg dear meg the unfamiliar smell made him hiss at her bag and then since the other 2 cats were there he displaced his aggression fear defensive mechanisms on the other cats.
It s been handled by strangers perhaps bathed or treated with medicines that smell funny and may even be ill and smell unhealthy.
Don t take this personally in my experience it s really not the case.
Hissing is not necessarily an indication that your cat is aggressive but it is a sign that your cat may attack if he continues to be provoked if you notice your cat hissing when you or your family members attempt to handle him he likely feels threatened in some way.
This is a very normal occurance and the best thing you can do about it is don t react.
Cats need to have order and a new member in the home must know where it ranks.