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my newly adopted cat Maddie( stays inside) and my other cat ,Jazzie (stays outside) finally met and they love each other. Both are females and are very affectionate cats. They get along great and as soon as Jazzie gives birth I am going to have her spayed and taken to the vet for her shots and bring her inside.
Animal hording is kinda wierd. I have to admit that as much as I want to take in every animal I see, I have to hold back because it just is not practical.
Some elderly just don't know what they are doing due to dementia and alhemier's disease etc. It is sad for all involved.
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I would get another cat now. My two boys are about the same age, and get along fine, however my sister's 3 are quite a bit older, and do not like my guys much at all.
It seems that my cats are too rambunctions for the older cats.
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Should you get another? Yes, the sooner the easier. Two are seldom much messier than
one. Even if they aren't the best of friends you will be giving love to another kitty and
you will have joy in that. I have two and have had three before one died. A new one is always an adjustment, but it helps if you keep the new
kitty in a room without the other for a day or so until smells become more familiar. That way there are no sudden surprises and
your other kitty has a while to adjust to
the scent before the first face to face encounter. It worked for us well. Good luck.