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Hi and welcome to Catsey. I have 4 cats and they are all pretty much independent of each other and solitary, although at times do spend time together. Apart from a tabbie and tortie I had who were in love! lol - my personal experience is that cats are generally solitary animals. |
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Well..... As i have mentioned before I believe my Fab Feline Tribe work so well, even though they are from different areas, backgrounds & age brackets because i have the most fabulous Dominant Male .... RigbyBigBear with no willie there! I think it works if the heirachy works... SashaBella Psychohussey & Evil Wheebobalina tand to be solitary & only want mums attention... the boys are just boys!! |
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Cheers guys quite intersting replies. The last cat has nowbeen taken so we wont be having it and our kittie will be on it's own. however I'm about to fit a cat flap so it'll be able to come and go as it pleases. What was interesting is that my partner's mother had two cats who pretty much avoided and had no time at all for each other. i think one was pretty dominant over the other but they were a bit strange to be honest. My firend on the other hand has more than a few who are all very social. What really suprised me was when one of the cat's offspring came back 4 months later (owners went on holiday) the mother instantly started to suckle her again and care for her... quite amazing thing to see. Anyway cheers for the responses and I'll try and post a pick soon Cheers, B |
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