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Can I Have Another Kitten?Feedback About This Post:RE: Can I Have Another Kitten?Well it all depends how many people live with you. It is best to keep it to like 1-2 cats per person if you wanna keep things simple. Cats can be a lot of work. Post by Kylie17 RE: Can I Have Another Kitten?I have two kittens. I think that is enough! Enough to keep each other busy but not too many that you have to wonder if it is posing a health hazard. I would hate to see what some of these houses smell like. I have two cats and one litter box that gets emptied out twice a day and that gets smelly enough for me. How do you all do it? Post By Rebecca (Guest Post) RE: Can I Have Another Kitten?
Cats are great. I have 12 (and Noochnooch (the youngest/ or 3rd youngest - never can tell!!) is havging kittens soon. Yippeeee Post by DigitalCat RE: Can I Have Another Kitten?If you have to ask, the answer is: NO. Post by the Oracle RE: Can I Have Another Kitten?I have 5 cats, the oldest 1 year and the youngest 6 months. I live in a Single Wide Trailer, its small but its not crowded with 2 adults and 5 cats. Post By Melanie (Guest Post) RE: Can I Have Another Kitten?I have 3 kitten/cats I got when they were all kittens, 2 brothers and 1 sister. My home is even smaller than yours. Even though for the first 2 months of their life they lived inside and used a litter box, I have since let them outside thru a pet door and they hardly ever use the litter box any more. They come and go as they please and because they are a "pride" they protect each other outside. I do have to say I did not appreciate the early morning baby chick gift one of the brothers brought in to me but at least I was allowed to save the chick and put it back outside with it's mom. Aloha and peace Pamela Post By Pamela Canton (Guest Post) RE: Can I Have Another Kitten?Of course! I have 9 in 1800 sq ft. They have toys and I have "cat-proofed" the house so they can't get hurt - put child-proof latches on the cabinets, moved all breakables, secured all electric cords and kept all blind cords out of their reach. It is a little stark - no little things sitting around everywhere for them to break or swallow. We also built them a cat perch big enough for all 9 and they love it. They will entertain themselves, but your attention and play will make it better for them. They will need toys and running or climbing space to be sure they don't get too fat and lazy. A pound kitty would love to have a home. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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