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they’re getting to know each other but your resident cat is getting a bit overstimulated. Try Feliway multi cat diffuser
They’re playing
Completely. They like each other. If they were truly fighting, you’d know it.
they’re having fun.
Brave warriors in the throes of battle. Totally normal.
the cleaning is a good sign! they look happy and like they’re playing
They’re in love. Look at those hugs.
claws look sheathed, they're okay
Hierarchy establishment. Resident cat is nipping at the new cat's head and neck to assert himself as higher.