Tips for Training Two Cats to Get Along
Siamese
If you want to train a cat to peacefully coexist with another cat, it is actually both easy and difficult. Cats do not easily trust people or other animals, and they have a strong sense of territory. Training two cats to get along well requires some effort.
1. Note that if you want two cats to get along well, the owner cannot force a bond between them. Cats also have a strong sense of pride, so owners should treat cats like children—be kind, gentle in movements, and regularly play games that the cat enjoys to win their affection. For new owners, patience is necessary to let the cat gradually get to know you, obey you, and be loyal to you.
2. We know cats have strong territorial instincts. Within the same space, cats will establish a leader among themselves. However, if you want two cats to get along well, the owner must establish a leadership position in both cats’ minds, making it clear that you are the boss and that they are just "little minions." Only with this equal status and no threat of territorial conflict, are the two cats more likely to live in harmony.
3. Owners must remember that although cats are noble and adorable pets, they are ultimately different animals from humans. When training cats, you must consider things from a cat’s perspective and understand their psychological changes. Only then can you better train your pets and help two cats get along friendly. (Source:PetsZone)