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One kitten or two?!

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theSnuffster · 07/11/2018 21:28

We've been talking for years about getting a kitten. The opportunity has now come up via someone that my OH knows, so we went to see them a few days ago. There are two- a very lively and playful male or a placid, quiet female. Both looked to be in good health, the owner of the parents was very knowledgable etc so we've decided to go for it. We intended on choosing one but I'm now so tempted to get both! My main reason is that they'd most likely be indoor cats, and days a week we're all out at school and work for 6 hours- I worry that one would be lonely and bored- is that even a thing?!

I'd be really grateful for any advice please!

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Toddlerteaplease · 08/11/2018 09:56

Definitely two! Once you've shelled out for one, you might as have two. You don't have to have the vet plans, but insurance is a must and they do do multipet discounts.

theSnuffster · 08/11/2018 15:31

That's a good point about the vet plans, after the first year (when is get discounted neutering and microchips) there won't be as much benefit to it.

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Hidingtonothing · 08/11/2018 15:38

Always two if you have the option, I’m madly jealous of you OP Envy

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