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Originally Posted by Iridal
You can hear the pronounciation when you use Google Translate (just click 'listen'). But it turns out 'ongeval' is 'accident', and 'crash' is translated as 'botsing'. Both are masculine words, and it's a female kitten.
Thanks for the reassurance  So what did you do when you had to go to work? I'm a little worried about leaving them alone for 9 hours straight when I have to go to work on monday.
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You can segregate the kitten in a room the larger cat can't get into - preferably with space at the bottom of the door where they can touch paws and sniff. They can get acquainted at their own speed without any bloodshed. This is also a good idea when you're worn out trying to monitor them and need some rest time, or at night if they're awake and you're not.
The kitten will need to have a "safe place" in your house where she will not be reachable by the large cat.
I have a large dog crate that I converted into a kitten playpen - the kitten was safe, but could see the other cats. I put in a small roasting pan as a litter box, a blanket & toys & water bowl. It's worked fine. She can see everyone but can't be reached by them.