^ It's great when an aggressive and unsociable ( with other cats ) cat finds another one that they can get on with. It could well be that because of Tiddles physical condition, Mika finds her to be no threat and therefore leaves him alone.
They'd had the best part of 10 days at the cattery in next door enclosures to get used to each other, so it wasn't as much of a risk as it might have been but they did settle very quickly when we got them both home.
They do still bicker, especially at feeding time, but it's not nasty. He'll chases her tail and she cuffs him round the ear for it but there no claws or teeth involved and 2 minutes later they are washing each other.
They'd had the best part of 10 days at the cattery in next door enclosures to get used to each other, so it wasn't as much of a risk as it might have been but they did settle very quickly when we got them both home.
They do still bicker, especially at feeding time, but it's not nasty. He'll chases her tail and she cuffs him round the ear for it but there no claws or teeth involved and 2 minutes later they are washing each other.