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hi kstone, welcome to catsey. In my experience 2 boys are better together as females can be quite stroppy with each other sometimes. Colours I dont know about 'cause I have a tabby, a black and white and a cream |
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Hi Kstone, we have a few members here who have British Shorthairs.......I'm sure they will be able to answer your questions very soon........ |
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Hi there! Don't know about bsh in particular but I have 2 moggie boys, 6 months old, unrelated but the same age and brought home on the same day. They are great fun and they love each other very much. No fights, except play fights, and a great deal of fun! good luck PS I prefer males, I think they are a little more biddable/less stroppy, but that may just be me. |
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Hi - and a big welcome!! I have 3 virtually-indoor persians; 2 boys and a girl. The girl seems the laziest of the 3 and the most dis-inclined to roam/wander. Mine do go outside in the garden but only under close supervision. I've kinda trained them (taken a few years mind you) not to go out of the gate/over the wall. She is a bit of a prima donna though, and does sulk for England given 1/2 a chance. I had one of each for a long time and they got on just fine. With a 2nd male added, the 2 boys do tend to jostle for alpha cat a little, but nothing too major. Colours? Don't know really. I don't think it matters - certainly doesn't seem to in my case (but I know what you mean about the chocolate lab . . . a workmate has one). Siblings or non? No experience of siblings, all mine are unrelated. But I've heard it doesn't matter too much. And sorry - no experience of BSH breeders in Hampshire. However if you find a good one I'd be interested to hear as I have a good friend who has set her heart on a British Blue and she's in West Sussex and will travel for her ideal kit. Hope some of that at least has helped! Look forward to hearing how you get on. |
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I have 2 British shorthairs who are half brothers as well as 3 unrelated Cats, one Persian, 2 moggies. Perosnally i dont think it makes any difference where they come from, but I will say my 2 BSH play wonderfully, and I expect thats due to their age, 4 and 14mths. They were from the same breeder. I would say that colour makes no difference, definately in dogs, but ginger cats are NORTY!!! Dawn. |
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Hi No experience of BSH but I had two cats brother and sister for 23 years without a harsh word between them, they are both loving and soft, Oscar (the boy) was a definate wanderer and wanted to be out and about Cleo (female) is a real home body never straying far from the house. I think two kittens raised together will be fine whatever mix of sexes you choose. Karen Karen |
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Welcome to Catsey! No experience with BSH; but in my experience the male/female combo has always gone better; two females tended to spat; never had a two male combo. Doubt if it matters if they're siblings or unrelated; if it were my choice would take the two siblings. Do let us know what you decide and how it works out!! |
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Yes if you do go for siblings then ask the breeder to let you know "which two get on well" from what I've heard some litters have kittens in that choose to play together. |
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Thanks for the help Guys - I think you kind of confirmed our original thoughts, a couple of boys (Brothers) as it should be the safest option & they will both be happy. I'll post some piccies when we find them (Probably end of Nov) can't wait. |
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