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5 Ways To Help Your Cats Bond With Each Other

May 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Living with multiple cats can be challenging at times. Cats, being descendants of wildcats, have territorial instincts that they still hold onto even in the safety of your home. While we all hope for our cats to bond and love each other like we see in heartwarming photos and videos, it ultimately depends on their individual personalities. However, there are steps you can take to help calm their territorial instincts and promote harmony in your multi-cat household.

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#1 – Ensure there are enough resources
To prevent your cats from feeling like their territories are being infringed upon, make sure they don’t have to compete for essential resources like food, water, litter boxes, toys, scratching posts, and bedding. It’s crucial to have multiple of each resource dispersed throughout your home. For example, if all the litter boxes are in one room, a dominant cat blocking the doorway can stress out a more submissive cat.

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#2 – Reinforce positive behavior
Unlike dogs who aim to please their owners, cats are motivated by self-benefit. By providing options that cater to your cat’s preferences, you can encourage good behavior and discourage bad behavior. Pay attention to moments when your cats exhibit desirable behavior and reward them accordingly. For example, if they are near each other without conflict, give each a treat.

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#3 – Play separately
While interactive play is essential for your cats’ well-being, playing together may exacerbate tension if they are not yet bonded. Schedule individual playtimes with each cat and gradually introduce joint play sessions, ensuring they remain enjoyable and not competitive.

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#4 – Encourage scent sharing
Cats communicate through scent, and bonding cats will create a group scent to show their connection. You can facilitate this process by using the same brush to groom both cats. Before grooming, let each cat sniff the brush. Only proceed if there are no negative reactions to the scent. Forcing shared scents can lead to more stress and territorial issues, so be patient and try again each day until both cats are comfortable.

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#5 – Utilize synthetic feline facial pheromones
Synthetic feline facial pheromones, like ComfortZone, can help territorial cats feel secure and at ease in potentially stressful situations, such as living with another cat.

Building Harmony Takes Time

Creating peace in a multi-cat household requires patience, consistency, and a deep understanding of feline behavior. Positive interactions and stress-free days add up, helping your cats develop tolerance and possibly affection for each other. Remember, they don’t need to be best friends to coexist happily. By respecting their individuality and providing a safe environment, you can foster a harmonious and loving feline family.

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