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Hi and welcome to Catsey If you are going to be at work during the day, I would suggets you get 2 kittens. They will be wonderful company for each other and not really any extra work for one more. Secondly, consider getting them from a rescue. Either the CP or the cat and dog home down near the beach would be your bets bet (unless Elaine knows of any others in the Aberdeen area). Obv you have to buy all the essentials like litter trays, food, bowls, toys etc. then look into insurance, if it would be difficult to find a lsum of money if any accidents occur. Factor in costs for neutering and vaccinations too lol. Honestly, I'm not trying to put you off, just making sure you have all the facts to think about. Hope to hear all about the new arrival/s soon |
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I would agree with Alex above - 2 kittens would be great company for each other, you'd have twice the fun and mischief. I would just mention that you might think about "safety checking" your home - kittens can take to chewing cables etc. and make sure any valued bits and bobs are out of harm's way! Please let us know what you decide to do! |
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