One advantage of getting cats from the same litter is that they will give each other attention. Often cats not from the same litter will bond however, I have had more success with litter mates. I probably won't add single cats to my household again for that reason. I am not going to say never....

Plus, I don't find it hard to give them attention. I do try to capture each cat alone somewhere and talk to him/her and pet her--every day. That hasn't been hard. I probably give mine more attention than they want. I swear some days Simba growls at me "get a life."

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I am just concern about the attention, I do not want anyone hungry for attention.

Karolyn Lount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, The number can be different for different people. I live in a one
bedroom condo. When I was working I had 18. Now that I am retired and
living on a low "Fixed" income.when I lost one I did not take in another
one. I am now down to 7 cats. I am very lucky as I have a Vet who let;s
me run a "Tab" Only you can decide what is the max number you can take
care of.









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