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In article <_IcUb.165516$fgk.140385
@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com>, rat@tattat.com enlightened us
with...
> As we are getting two MC kittens I was wondering about whether it makes
> a difference if they are the same sex. We have pretty much decided on
> one male of the horde.
>
> If anyone has an interesting story about their Maine Coons and how they
> get along that would be appreciated.
As long as they're raised together and neutered at the proper age,
gender should be irrelevant.
I myself adopted my moggies, so I've no good MC-specific stories to
share.
If it helps, I have 2 females and a male (all neutered) living together
just fine.

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Bill - 05 Feb 2004 00:51 GMT
Thanks kaeli,
It seems that it doesn't really matter so we shall see what happens.
Bill
> As long as they're raised together and neutered at the proper age,
> gender should be irrelevant.
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> If it helps, I have 2 females and a male (all neutered) living together
> just fine.

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GreyTabbyLover - 07 Feb 2004 06:44 GMT
<< As we are getting two MC kittens I was wondering about whether it makes
> a difference if they are the same sex. We have pretty much decided on
> one male of the horde. >>
Heard as long as they are raised together & neutured at the propar age, gender
should be irrelant.
Bill - 07 Feb 2004 14:27 GMT
Thanks GTL,
I now have a pic. of one of our new kittens on the website. I'm going to
see if I can get more this weekend.
Thanks for the input.
Bill
> << As we are getting two MC kittens I was wondering about whether it makes
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Heard as long as they are raised together & neutured at the propar age, gender
> should be irrelant.

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