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The 3-3-3 rule for cats describes the adjustment period after adoption: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and 3 months to feel at home.
It can take cats anywhere from a few days to several months to get used to each other, depending on their temperaments and how introductions are managed.
Avoid forcing introductions, skipping scent-swapping, or allowing aggressive interactions; patience and gradual steps are key for successful cat introductions.
Start by keeping the cats separated and gradually allow them to get used to each other's scent before any face-to-face meetings. Slowly increase their interactions while monitoring for stress or aggression.
Happy cats display behaviors like purring, kneading, slow blinking, and playful activity, along with maintaining a healthy appetite and grooming habits.
Yes, loud purring can sometimes indicate a problem, especially if it's accompanied by unusual behavior or symptoms.
You can tell your cat is happy by observing relaxed body language, purring, kneading, playful behavior, and a healthy appetite.
Yes, unusually loud purring can sometimes indicate discomfort, stress, or a medical issue in cats.
You can tell your cat is happy by observing relaxed body language, purring, playful behavior, and a good appetite.
Yes, loud purring can sometimes signal a medical or emotional issue in cats, such as pain, stress, or discomfort.

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