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Integrating kitties and babies

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Zillcat · 26/12/2017 19:11

Evening all and Merry Christmas to you all and your felines.

I require some advice to assist in what will be a major transition in my cats futures....

A bit of background on my situation before the big question.

OH and I have lived together for the last three years. When we moved in I already had two kitties of my own, now aged 5 and 9 whom I adopted from a rescue.
OH lived with his dad who had two cats, was selling up and moving into a flat where said cats could not join him. We agreed that we would blend our little family together to. Feats a super brood. Hence cats 3 and 4 joined the party and we have now been a (sort of) happy family for the last 12 months. OH cats are older, aged 10 and we think around 15. All generally in good health however 15yr old moggy does have flare ups of pancreatitis that we keep an eye on. (Nothing for the last 6 months).

I have now finished work to commence maternity leave.
Catch is that in the next 6 weeks the moggies will have two young slaves joining them.

I want to minimise the disruption to them as little as possible and try and prepare them for the imminent arrivals of the two tiny people.

They have already been through a lot of changes in a short time in cat terms and hope I can ensure this goes as smoothly as things have gone so far whilst I have time to do so.
Any imparted wisdom is most gratefully received.
I enclose picture of the youngest and my namesake Zilla for reference in her current position on the cuddle blanket.

Integrating kitties and babies
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