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I personally don't think cats need other cats for company. They are quite solitary animals, unlike dogs. All my cats live independently of each other. Having said that, my first cat, Tristan was totally in love with Mimi, whom we acquired shortly after him. When we lost her to an RTA he seemed heartbroken and never did bond with any of the cats we had afterwards. |
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Speaking from my personal experience, yes! When Broxi was on his own he didn't really do much, yet when we brought Cooper home, he really came out of his shell, and enjoyed his new playmate, and Cooper and Teddie like to snuggle up together! |
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I would also say yes. Although I think it does depend a lot on the personality of the cat. Bernard isn't that bothered about the other cats and is quite solitary, but the other three love each other to bits and are always cuddled up together or chasing each other and playing. As you can see from my pics, Lily even wanted Abi there with her new-born kittens!!!! |
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I agree with Kim. Most cat's don't need cat company. Many can take or leave it, some just don't tolerate others and yet others seem to thrive with either particular cats or in general. I don't know your cat, you're the best judge, but I don't think it sounds as if she needs company just for the sake of it. If you're worried about her, try to give her more things to do - birdfeeder she can watch, puzzle-ball perhaps, more play with you. |
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I don't think cats need other cats. We "people" sometimes associate things cats do into human terms ie they do this they must be lonely when in fact they are just being cats. Although my two were raised together Cleo is now fine on her own. |
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I think it comes down to each individual cat's personality. I have two cats here that hate other cats and prefer their own or my company. But the Meezers definitely are not solitary cats and Maud, Claude and Clooney would pine for each other should anything happen to any of them. They sleep together, feed together, go out together and come in together. I'm not sure I would go for another adult though if you are considering getting another. I personally think kittens are so much easier to integrate and accept their place in the hierachy much more readily. Good luck with what you decide! Any chance you could perhaps adopt a cat from a rescue on a trial basis, just in case it doesn't work out? |
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Fran yes I could adopt one from where she came on a trial basis but my concern with a kitten is she might find it too much if it wants to play a lot? or would she put it in its place? I honestly find her so hard to read and the info given by the previous owners is not very helpful in terms of her personality and likes and dislikes I think I'll see how she goes for a bit longer and then consider a companion if she seems to be needing one |
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I disagree with the general statement that cats are solitary creatures. You only have to look at all the feral colonies that are around to see that. I do however agree that it does very much depend on each individual cats personality. Some cats simply will not tolerate another cat while others are quite happy to tolerate and share territory. I think you are right to wait a while Soupie and make a more informed decision at a later date. |
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