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Asking for a, umm, friend, lol.
Thank you! I'm glad mine all get along, aside for the occasional tussle.It's however many you can handle. Or more specifically, how many your other cat(s) will let you have.
They are beautiful. I would have more, except, well, like I said.
Good answer! Aww haha, what a little princess. She sure is adorable though!The maximum allowable cats is:
For me that is three in the home (although only two are mine). But that's because a certain little princess..... Look how innocent she looks.....
- The number legally allowed in a household where you live and,
- The number you can afford to feed and provide medical care for and,
- The number the cats in your household will coexist with.
Won't tolerate any other cats.
We had someone bring over a kitten a while back just to see how it went. That little innocent child above hid in her cat tree for 24 hours and refused to move, eat or drink anything. Even though the kitten was in the home for 15 minutes and left as soon as Rocket showed distress. Rocket is also extremely bossy and territorial. Link has brought home strays, yes my other cat loves other cats, she will hiss at them to go away and yell at Link for the rest of the day.
Mine too!But then I see a picture of a little kitten wrapped in a purrito blanket, dozing with that cute little sleepy mouth and pink little nose and the more logical part of my brain turns into cheese.
Same here, and my wife keeps reminding me of that. We don't have any cats on anxiety meds, but we have a few that aren't exactly "Welcoming" to a new kitten or cat, and one of them we're worried about with age, health history, etc., so for now I'll have to just wrap little Baby Girl up in a towel and haul her around like a Purrito. (She doesn't mind. She actually loves this.)Mine too!
This little one stops me though, shes already on medication for anxiety and doesn't need more stress in her little life. View attachment 265167
The hard part is my boy would absolutely love a whole litter of kittens to play with. He'd be an amazing foster dad kitty to orphans.Same here, and my wife keeps reminding me of that. We don't have any cats on anxiety meds, but we have a few that aren't exactly "Welcoming" to a new kitten or cat, and one of them we're worried about with age, health history, etc., so for now I'll have to just wrap little Baby Girl up in a towel and haul her around like a Purrito. (She doesn't mind. She actually loves this.)
We have a dog or two that thinks bottle kittens are heaven sent.The hard part is my boy would absolutely love a whole litter of kittens to play with. He'd be an amazing foster dad kitty to orphans.
I'll have to try the purrito trick on my Mom's cat. He loves snuggling in blankets.
If I tried that with Samai, I wouldn't have a blanket or an arm left.I'll have to try the purrito trick on my Mom's cat. He loves snuggling in blankets.
Ours have the run of the house, except for the basement and attic, so they would have to play well with any new additions.Five? That's kids stuff (Just kidding you know).
We have 9 indoors, separated into two colonies. The colony of 3, I'm desperately wanting a kitten but wife keeps going
She's smarter than I am and I know it. We don't need another cat, we have plenty of animals here now. Everyone gets along well so we don't want to tempt it.
But then I see a picture of a little kitten wrapped in a purrito blanket, dozing with that cute little sleepy mouth and pink little nose and the more logical part of my brain turns into cheese.