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New cat has been with us for 2 months now, on a whim we stopped off at the RSPCA cat home on Sunday afternoon and we all fell in love with another cat...
RSPCA lady thought it would be great if we took another cat (she would), what are the benefits of having another cat ? After watching the BBC2 last week theres no guarantee they'd get on then theres the extra food, insurance etc.
Pros ?
Cons ?
Many thanks in advance
Pro: they can kill you quicker as a pair
Con: they will kill you quicker as a pair
You have a spare if one karks it.
When my mates cat went missing during combine season he wasn't as bothered as he had a spare.
I've got 2. They came to us as a bonded pair. Whilst they live in very different territories once outdoors, they still spend time grooming each other and play fighting. I have no idea if cats introduced to your house will behave in a similar manner, but if there was a risk that they wouldn't, then I wouldn't, unless your house is massive and they can carve out their own territories.
Cons: potentially double the amount of live "presents".
Pros: I'll have to ask the cat.
Pros: they keep each other company if you go away for a weekend.
Cons: none.
Pros: None
Cons: It's not 2 dogs.
Pros: none that I can think of
Cons: double the sh1t for your neighbours to deal with
although the cons only apply to your neighbours, probably doesn't bother you!
pros:none
cons:twice as much sick/wee/crap to clear up. Your house will smell twice as bad
(edit:I have two cats 🙁 )
Got three Siamese, would have had 4 but we just lost one. Cats are great. Couldn't imagine having just one, or two for that matter. Siamese aren't like aloof moggies though, they meow constantly and want to be involved in everything you do. They are brilliant company and unlike dogs, don't smell, wreck the house, can be left alone for as long as need be but are always pleased you see you just like dogs are.
Your house will be twice as disgusting and twice less welcoming to dinner guests
Pros double the fun
Cons none
I love cats 😆
Here's our new one. She's about 15 weeks now.
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And the other two...
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Pros:
When we had one cat she got very needy.
Getting another meant they keep each other company when we're out.
They are amusing to watch as they play/fight with each other.
Cons:
Twice as much food, shit and vet bills.
They might not like each other. Mine do, but I had some foster cats before and sometimes there are personality clashes that are unresolvable.
If the cats get on ( mine are siblings )
Pros:
They keep each other company
Twice the fun
Cons:
The occasional sound of banjos
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There was an article recently about the ways people stress out their cats and one was having more than one. Most cats actually don't enjoy other cats company apparently. Our two certainly don't.
Pros: You'll have two cats
Cons: You'll have two cats
Also this
If you get another cat with one already well established there will be a bit of hissing and fighting. Best to introduce slowly and allow each of them their own safe space until they get used to each other.
I've done it twice and it always works out in the end.
Two cats are great, just remember slip over the threshold to 3 and its a slippery slope to the crazy cat man/women!!
They will kill twice as many birds, rodents, voles and insects. Another nail in the coffin for native fauna.
Our 2 cats don't get on. Best answer if you want a second cat is to tell the RSPCA you'll take one on a trial basis to see if they work together. That way there is no problem if you need to give the cat back after a couple of months.
On balance getting our second cat was probably a plus for the first though. Cat 1 was bullied by other cats when outside. Cat 2 is a bruiser which has made our garden a neighbours cat free zone. So cat 1 can enjoy being outside more. He still avoids cat 2 as much as possible though inside or out.
How about you don't buy a cat and donate it's running costs to a cat charity.
Everyone's a winner.
More to go in a pie. No one likes a low ratio of meat to sauce.
How about you don't buy a cat and donate it's running costs to a cat charity.
Everyone's a winner.
how about you dont buy a cat and go to teh pub?
you're a winner.
am 'looking after' one cat would never get another
Pros: When your partner drives over one of them you still have the other one left.
Cons: when your partner drives over one of them the other becomes lonely
Sad (very) but true (with kids in car too) 🙁
We've got two - got the first as a kitten, then the second followed me home about a month later. They get on fine, keep each other company, twice the fun. Do it.
They can destroy your furniture in half the time. The little bastards!! 👿
There was a readers letter in Viz
Cats can be expensive to feed. Replicate the joy of cat ownership by not having one, then simply shredding your own furniture with a stanley knife
Anyway... we got our two about a year apart. The first as a kitten, the second as a rescue cat. They get on fine, generally follow each other about, sleep on the same bed, then have mad half hours every morning where they behave like feral teenagers, chasing each other about, pouncing on each other, and generally wrecking the house
Collectively they are furry angels of death to the local rodent population. Twice as many 'gifts' for you in the morning
It kinda depends on the Cats. I had a brother and sister, they were great together. It was terrible when the brother died young, she looked for him around the house for weeks.
Cats who don't know each other can be a problem, one may get quite stressed.
The younger they are the more likely they are to get on.
My cat's current attitude to other cats is PAINFUL DEATH TO ALL INTERLOPERS.
Yes, introducing a kitten you our seven year-old cat was a bit of a mistake really as the kitten is quite aggressive and has upset the older cat, although so far she hasn't rehoused herself, probably because there isn't a sweet old lady nearby who can be conned into feeding her.
Pro - You have enough fur to make a pair of slippers
Con - You have 2 cats in the house until you decide to make yourself a nice warm pair of slippers.
We have 2 tabby's, brother and sister. They get on well, fill the garden with cat s*** and every item of clothing in the house is covered in cat hair. Oh, and when I am having a well deserved chill out on the sofa they walk over my lap and stand on my bollocks on the way past, every time.
Oh, and when I am having a well deserved chill out on the sofa they walk over my lap and stand on my bollocks on the way past, every time.
our loaned cat does this too. I'm sure its coz she knows i'd prefer to bury it in the pump track than feed it.
Woah, hang on. You have a pump track!!



