1. Three weeks ago we adopted a beautiful female Egyptian Mau (four months old.) At the time we wondered if we should adopt two from the same litter instead of one but we got just the one. Now we have the opportunity to adopt her sister. The sister has been living in another household that did not dote on the kitty like we dote on ours. No toys, scratching post, etc. We hope that the lack of stimulation hasn't been 'imprinted' on her.
  2. We are wondering if the two sisters will recognize each other, seeing as how they grew up together for the first four months. They have been apart for about three weeks. Will the transition be easier or no different? Will one become more alpha or is this not the case with females?
  3. We've never had two cats. Will they keep to themselves or bond with the humans? Will both go to one human or will they each have their own human?
  4. Also, our current Mau is a talker. We are hoping that having another Mau around will occupy her and maybe even quiet her down a bit. Will spaying help to mellow a female kitten? Hopefully we wouldn't end up with two demanding talkers.
  5. We know a lot of the readers on this thread have multiple cat households and we're posting because we've always had just one. Any and all thoughts will be greatly aprreciated.