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here's a thread from a little while back. http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...two+experience From my experience I'd say go for two. It's such fun, you're a little more laid back when you're not projecting all your anxieties onto one little creature and it is just great watching them play and cuddle together! On the other hand, it'll cost twice as much in food, vet and possible kennel bills. We're with you whatever you decide! |
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I would say two, especially if they are going to be alone for a few hours in the day. They will have so much fun together........ and so will you watching their antics! |
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I would say two aswell-we would have taken a pair from Bella's litter but A) We knew she would have enough animal company and left on her own very little and B) sad events took over anyway. It's totally up to you of course! |
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I would say two also. We had Broxi and even though he had the dog to play with it makes such a difference to see Teddie and Cooper play together as they are the same age. |
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Two here also. We started off with one, and even though hubby worked from home at the time, we soon found that Balie would get a bit lonely. It also helps to remind them they are cats rather than cat-humans!!! |
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Thankyou, taken all your advice and have made our minds up but won't tell you untill after wednesday when we have chosen the kitten or kittens. I'll send you a picture of them or the kitten then. |
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