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Relations between the cats varied. Ginger found her havens and after a long time became calmer. Gradually they began to tolerate each other more, but sometimes the tolerance still collapses.


He insisted on eating her food because it was hers. We had to give her her own microchip-activated feeder that he can't open. And he still gets his food deep inside a cat carrier box because . . . well, because getting him into the carrier and to the vet the first time was an ordeal resulting in overturned beds and both cats cowering together in a corner. Spartacus was ready to shred us alive if we dared touch him! So he began to get his food inside a carrier, and if he had a vet appointment, the door would simply close on him while he's eating.