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OK, advice please.We have now taken the stray to the vets and she has been neutered. It seems she is about 4 years old, has had kittens and then been abandoned. She had polycystic ovaries so it's agood job we got to her when we did.Anyway, she then had to spend 4 days in our spare bedroom recovering, during which time I have wormed and flea'd and ticked her again. When it came time to let her out to explore it took her 20 hours to get past the door. Clearly she appreciates the safety, warmth, comfort, cuddles, catnip mouse toy and regular food supply.Now she's venturing a bit further and we have sing song territorial matches between our 14 year old cat and her. Can I do anything to help them get used to each other or do I just have to let them decide who is top cat? I don't want warfare as our boy has only one front paw thanks to a traffic accident and she isn't yet fully healed. However, she's young and small and fit now and has clearly been looking after herself for quite while so isn't likely to soften much. The vet said she has a "sacré charactère" - tells you how it is when she doesn't approve.She'll make an excellent ratter and mouser in the veg patch.