We currently have two cats, both rescue moggies, both neutered. One is 5, very placid, lazy, longhaired tabby male who we adopted age 2. He’s hardly home as he is a true 6 dinner Sid and visits all our neighbours regularly. The other is 2, a feisty tortie female who we’ve had since 8 weeks. She is very loving and home a lot, although she is an enthusiastic mouse murderer. The two cats get on, in that they ignore each other really. The DCs are desperate to get two kittens - rescue centre is full to bursting - and I admit I’d love to as well. But is it going to be too many cats who won’t get on? We’d obviously keep them apart at first and do very gradual introductions etc and use Feliway, but is this an unrealistic idea? anything else I need to consider (other than increased costs of insurance, vets etc?)
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Going from 2 cats to 4....is this madness?
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toomuchhappyland · 27/08/2018 09:04
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