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27th February 2011, 05:01 AM #1
I think it would be a lovely idea to get Moshi a friend/playmate. I would get a kitten. Sometimes adult cats will really take to a young kitten, and a kitten is very non-threatening. I've seen siutations where an adult female cat adopts the new kitten and mothers him or her. My brother once had an adult female cat and adoptted a stray kitten. The kitten had fleas, so my brother gave him a bath. His adult female heard the ktiten screaming (he didn't card much for the bath), came running in, took over and licked the kitten dry. They were inseparable from then on.
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MoshisMum (27th February 2011)
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27th February 2011, 06:30 AM #2
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Two should be fine. We live in a small 2 bedroom cottage and we now have 4 Coonies!!
They are all house cats and are great company for each other during the day when we are in work. I have built a covered run attached to the house, which they have access to during the day and a fenced off area which they use when we are home.
We added each kitten to the gang at 2 to 3 months intervals and the oldest cat was a bit "funny" at first but now loves the company of the 3 kittens!!
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27th February 2011, 10:29 AM #3
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Friend of a friend has 5 in a large 3 bedroom appt. They are fine together and love the wooden floors to slide on
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27th February 2011, 01:08 PM #4
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Thanks chaps :-) Moshi is only 7 months old, so would get a younger kitten for her, so she doesn't feel like the baby. As for wooden floors, Peter, Moshi has her slide down to a fine art! It's one of her favourite games, for me to throw her ball across the hallway and for her to slide from end to end! She locks herself into a little crouch and off she goes. It's hilarious!!
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