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		<title>I just adopted a young adult female as company for my other female cat. I'm having second thoughts. While the new cat is Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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			<p>I can't read the end of your question. The new cat will take time to adjust to her new home and your other cat. The other cat will need time to adjust to the new cat. Try letting them have supervised visits until they get used to each other. I'm sure it will work out in time, they could be good friends in time, just be patient.<br /><br />
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		Tue, Feb 16th 2010, 07:59 GMT 
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