Although I have more than 2 cats in the house, most of the entertaining playing is done by the younger ones: Snow Tiger, and Jumper play togther most of the time- as their temperments, ages, and size are similar. Fawn and Orphan usually chase and wrestle each other around the house. In this case the mutual kitten attraction is size, both being relatively small cats. I would not return to a one-cat home, not after having so much company, entertainment, companionship, and diversity of feline personalities. And besides, if you can take care of one then caring for 2 or 3 is not out of the question. However, I suggest that if you add to your furkids, that you get kittens, instead of mature cats. When I first brought Snow Tiger home, he hissed and fought agaist the other cats, even at some of the females who took to washing him. It took about 5 to 7 days for him to get accustomed to the others. Now, he is one of the bunch and they ALL get along with him.
Pam, that is a neat poem, and so true to life with felines.
.............wayne
[ January 08, 2002: Message edited by: wayne0214 ]





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