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Getting 2nd kitten as companion to my kitty

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Camilla Cracchiolo - 24 Dec 2004 06:46 GMT
As some know, we have rescued a sweet 6 month old kitten and have
named her Isis (why?  Because like all cats, she knows she is a
goddess and is to be worshipped!).  

So, now she wants to play.  ALL the time.  When I'm sleeping.  She
comes into the bedroom and licks my toes, fingers, nose, sits on me,
does gymnastics, etc. until I get up to entertain her.  I have to shut
the door to get more than 2 hours rest and then she is so sad being
left outside.  She needs a playmate!  Plus, we're used to having 2
cats anyway.  (We lost both our old cats in July, one to kidney
failure at age 22 and one at age 14 to a bad cancer.  Strange, but
probably merciful to them, how they went almost together.  They were
long time friends.)

So, what's best?  I'm considering trying to find a younger (say 3
month) neutered male kitten from a shelter.  Younger so she won't be
so threatened.  She's basically affectionate and docile but that's
with humans.  With other cats, I dunno.

We've done all the preliminary stuff: taken her to the vet, she's been
spayed, vaccinated, evaluated, etc.  She's healthy, although she is
convinced that we just don't get it about letting her go back
outside...she just can't understand why we make her stay inside all
the time.  (BAD neighborhood for cats, frequent road pizza.)

What do you all think?  A baby cat?  A 1 year old?  One her own age?
What will work?  Don't want to bring a kitten in just to be picked on
all the time but she really needs someone to play with more than just
me and the husband.

Thanks.
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Mrschief44 - 24 Dec 2004 19:01 GMT
I think another kittie would be a good idea. I recently adopted 2 cats from the
shelter. One (Hannah) 2yrs old female and the other was a 7 week old female.
They get along wonderfully. I was told that Hannah did have a litter of kittens
at one time which I think helped out a lot. Hannah took right away to Sara and
started to mother her, was always bathing her etc. and  little Sara just loved
it, they still get along great, taking naps together etc. Hannah has always
been very gentle with Sara. Now that Sara is 8 months old everything is still
going good they have really bonded, even when Sara "attacks" Hannah when
playing it seems that Hannah still no's Sara is a baby. Hannah has not to this
point ever hissed at Sara or shown any aggression. I'm glad I got 2 cats they
really are good company for each other. And I get sleep at night because they
still sleep in the same bed but that will be stopping soon because Sara is
really growing.

Good luck and Happy Holidays
Dianne
Mathew Kagis - 24 Dec 2004 21:50 GMT
> As some know, we have rescued a sweet 6 month old kitten and have
> named her Isis (why?  Because like all cats, she knows she is a
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> so threatened.  She's basically affectionate and docile but that's
> with humans.  With other cats, I dunno.

 I did the same. I got a companion for my 5 month old female, Chablis. He
is a 3 month old male, Muscat. It's working out great.  They still tag team
me in the mornings to get out of bed & feed them....

Of course, there were issues at first... See my entry under ranee's heading
'Lucky is acting Territorial'... That little trick solved the problem.  They
are certainly less demanding on me & I can ski all day & work all night with
a cleaner concience.  It's so nice when I come home & they are curled up
together sleeping & grooming eachother...  I think it's a good call.
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Butler to 2 kittens: Chablis & Muscat
En Vino Veritas

Tracy - 25 Dec 2004 04:38 GMT
Try one around her own age. She's still young and adapable and will
definitely see the advantages in a playmate. I wouldn't worry about the
gender - I have two same-age females and they do fine together - just
look for a compatible temperament.
Mary - 25 Dec 2004 17:16 GMT
> What do you all think?  A baby cat?  A 1 year old?  One her own age?
> What will work?  Don't want to bring a kitten in just to be picked on
> all the time but she really needs someone to play with more than just
> me and the husband.

Another baby around her age!
 
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