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I've got two female cats, the older one Miss Mittens (about 5 yrs old but she was adopted from the rspca so we don't know exactly) is fairly chilled although she can defend herself if she feels the need, the younger one, Lu-Li who is about 2 and a half now, is pretty boisterous, she's the daddy of our street and fairly territorial.
They don't fight horendously or ever seriously hurt each other but they do have tussles, generally when Lu-Li's feeling hyperactive she'll get on Miss Mitten's nerves. Or I've got my favourite arm chair and they both like to sit on the back of it so sometimes they'll come and start on each other to get to sit on the back of my chair.
They are both spayed, older one wasn't before she was handed into the RSPCA but they did her, the younger we've had since a kitten and she was spayed around 9 months old.
Anyway, been offered another kitten by a neighbour, she has a friend who is desperatley looking for a good home for them. There's both boys and girls, not got much info yet or anything so don't know if vaccinated etc, just know black and white and 9 weeks old.
My other half say's we can't have one cos he doesn't want the fighting to get any worse between them, but I've just been told that if you've got two females then introducing a male cat to the mix can actually calm their fighting down. Can anyone confirm if this is actually true or not?
They don't fight horendously or ever seriously hurt each other but they do have tussles, generally when Lu-Li's feeling hyperactive she'll get on Miss Mitten's nerves. Or I've got my favourite arm chair and they both like to sit on the back of it so sometimes they'll come and start on each other to get to sit on the back of my chair.
They are both spayed, older one wasn't before she was handed into the RSPCA but they did her, the younger we've had since a kitten and she was spayed around 9 months old.
Anyway, been offered another kitten by a neighbour, she has a friend who is desperatley looking for a good home for them. There's both boys and girls, not got much info yet or anything so don't know if vaccinated etc, just know black and white and 9 weeks old.
My other half say's we can't have one cos he doesn't want the fighting to get any worse between them, but I've just been told that if you've got two females then introducing a male cat to the mix can actually calm their fighting down. Can anyone confirm if this is actually true or not?