karen4kevin
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Yup, Me wants another one tho while he's still young so he can have a play mate, But i think he might be a bit spoilt and wont get on with another kitten if i get 1.
How many have you got?.
At the top of Household Pets it says Rogues Gallery - mine are the last ones on there on page 3 (i think). They all do what they want to - 2 of them prefer to be in 95% of the time but the others are usually out and about during the day (unless its raining - then I get a dirty look and they stroll back in)
They are all in by 10pm at night though because I don't like the idea of them not being in the house at night - I like to know they are safe.
Jue
Most recently I had two and they lived as indoor cats. But the one (in my avatar) did not take to indoor living - even from kitten stage, so I had to send him to live with my mom (my road is too dangerous for outdoor cats). So now I just have the one indoor cat - and he definitely would not take to having any friends. He became a completely different and more relaxed cat once his friend went to live to my mom.
There was only 3 months age difference between the two and I both had them from 12 weeks of age.
But as yours is still very young, he will very easily adjust to a friend. And it's nice for them (in most cases) to have a companion. Some cats are solitary and do not care for company, but most prefer a feline friend. Most older cats also readily accept a new feline friend, though the introductory period might be a bit longer before things settle.
Most recently I had two and they lived as indoor cats. But the one (in my avatar) did not take to indoor living - even from kitten stage, so I had to send him to live with my mom (my road is too dangerous for outdoor cats). So now I just have the one indoor cat - and he definitely would not take to having any friends. He became a completely different and more relaxed cat once his friend went to live to my mom.
There was only 3 months age difference between the two and I both had them from 12 weeks of age.
But as yours is still very young, he will very easily adjust to a friend. And it's nice for them (in most cases) to have a companion. Some cats are solitary and do not care for company, but most prefer a feline friend. Most older cats also readily accept a new feline friend, though the introductory period might be a bit longer before things settle.
when i got Gizmo the person i got him off said he was 9weeks old, when i was picking him up, wasnt till i took him to the vets that they said he was younger we recon he was really 4 weeks old he was tiny, they told me he was runt of litter so i didnt think nothink of it, now i have realised that they were just after there money and not intrested in the cats!!.
Gizmos a in door cat doesnt like going by the front door, he likes going out in his pet carrier tho lol.
Jue how cute are you cats !, I wanna kitten now!
Jue how cute are you cats !, I wanna kitten now!
I know I'm biased but they are all lovely. I couldn't imagine being without any of them and they are all soooo different in their personalities and characters. Fantastic company too. If anyone came here they would probably think I'm round the twist because I talk to all of them and they talk back