Olive is so precious!! I am so happy for you Tina!! As far as your Dear Pudding is concerned he is feeling left out. I think try to encourage him to be part of your bonding with Olive. pet her, pet him, feed her , feed or treat him, play with them together and encourage him to love her as you do. Spoil him as though he is new. For what ever reasons some cats seem to more easily except a new family member then others can Seems Pudding is one who is less of a pact animal and more happy to not share his home. I do think with lots of patience and love he can become the best older brother to Olive. Sending prayers for a smooth and happy bonding between them all.
Love her little meow! Pudding you're still mom's best friend, the one who comforts her, and her favorite man and the MN of the house. Please give Olive a chance! I promise she'll play with you.❤❤❤❤❤
Olive is so cute in her little harness.She really is a beautiful bundle of joy🥰💕🤗She seemed to really enjoy being outdoors.Seeing her makes me want to get another kitten but I need to keep fighting to get my cat back who was basically stolen from me just over 4 years ago then I will be on the hunt for another kitten.I can see your really happy taking Olive,it’s so good to see you happy but it’s such a shame the problem with Pudding.I really hope things work out for all of you❤️🥰🖤🧡🤍🫒🥰😘🤗💕🧡🫰🙌
It’s such a wonderful thing you’re doing for her. To train her young with harness, people and stroller, etc. I’m sure you thought of the carrier and the car! They rarely like it because they only go to the vet contrary to dogs who go for ride and pupcup! 😢
Wow! Kitten Olive is a natural walkie artist! That's pretty rare; a lot of kittens jump around like little jumping beans at first, others really fight the harness by 'freezing'--like they're paralyzed. She's going to be zooming around town in no time! She's so adorable. Poor Pudding! Is he feeling displaced or despondent with the attention being deflected from him? Don't worry, he'll adjust despite himself. Just give him extra me-time with Mommy and plenty of Olive-free pets. He'll come around. At least he isn't on full-on attack mode. We had to separate our Nermal from Delilah for a few weeks before Nermal chilled out, so I think Pudding is doing quite well by the look of it.
Don't worry Tina, it won't be long before Olive charms the pants off of Pudding! She's so outgoing, that always helps get the shy-boyz out of thier shell. I find it helps if you let the home crowd of cats go where she was recently (you can just walk around holding her). Then they can get their smells in her room too. Being able to provide 'pheremone protection' of her area. That will prob make miss kitten feel good, too that someone is there to scent protect her like her mom did a few weeks ago. Aww
I am so so happy to see you have a new little friend, she looks a cheerful looking sweetheart and will help you heal. I'm still working in getting round to a point of finding a new friend after losing Inky. A new cat is never a replacement but always a whole new adventure and a solace and healer. I hope pudding relaxes soon and enjoys Olive too! Pudding you're not the baby anymore! Oh no!
Please do not feed this beautiful creature kibble. Cats were not meant to eat out of a bag. But I know you love her. Sorry, just my opinion. Don't get mad.