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How old is Felix? Usually a male cat will accept a kitten with no problems, well that is my experience anyway lol. As long as you handle the intro's ok, and are prepared for a bit of hissy spitting at first, then I would say it would be ok |
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Personally, I would get another male. Alex is right, as long as you carefully manage the introductions over the first few days there should be no problem barring a bit of posturing. Felix is still young enough to accept another youngster. My 2 oldies were shocked when I brought in a year old character, but now, almost 2 years later they are all resigned to co-existing. |
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I am sure Felix would love a little playmate! I adopted Kizzy last April and she was estimated to be between 1 and 2 years. She settled in and had "established routines" before I brought Pip home towards the end of August. He was 9 weeks old. He seemed very small to me and I was worried about his safety, especially at night, so he had a comfy crate to sleep in. It did take a while for the two to accept each other and then bond. We didn't have any aggression though. At one point I did really wonder whether we had done the best for Kizzy - but now 5 months on, they are nearly always together, they rough and play, and groom each other and snooze together. Kizzy has come out of her shell (I wondered if she was depressed), she now has plenty of exercise and has learned to play and enjoy being a young cat. I'd go for it if I were you. Hopefully it will turn out to be the best thing for Felix. There's few things nicer than watching two cats playing together - great for human smiling exercise! Edited to say: Kizzy is female and Pip male - both neutered of course. |
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Just decided we are going to get Felix a playmate I am really excited. I have been looking on ad trader and free ads for kittens but have not had much luck so we will keep looking. I have also been on the RSPCA site and this really gorgeous kitten called belle but she was 50 miles away!!! So we are going to keep looking and hopefully we will have a new member of the family in a week or so. I'm so excited!!! |
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You could always ask at your vet practice if they know of any kittens needing homes. A good place to start. I'd try to steer clear of the ads in the papers. Do you have a local Cats Protection branch? |
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I never thought of asking the vet my mum's friend is a vet that's where we got the cat we had before Felix from.I just checked and we do have a local cat protection branch near us. can't wait now |
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Good luck, how exciting. In the past i have had 4 Cats at once, fireworks at first, but once things settled down they were fine. They sorted out the pecking order themselves. Interestingly as one Cat died another would rise to take the place of top cat. The last one had to wait a long time |
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