My old kitty (RIP) was a third one in a house with two nominally feral adoptees and they did not welcome her.
When I moved and she was the sole cat she displayed stress and shredded two sofas and more.
Now we have two unrelated cats adopted together that don’t totally adore one another but are civil and they have NEVER scratched a single non-kitty item.
While they tend to keep to themselves I DO think they stimulate each other with occasional (thankfully gentle) paw bats and chases or just do solitary cat things. Like roommates.
So…depends - if you’re not home a lot kitty will need stimulation. Good luck!
I took Sydney a couple years after I moved out
of my parents place because I wanted a cat. He and his brother fought all the time so my mom thought it’d be better if they were apart.
Sydney and his brother even though they grew up together were better off separate.
Depends on the cat(s) really.
My old kitty (RIP) was a third one in a house with two nominally feral adoptees and they did not welcome her.
When I moved and she was the sole cat she displayed stress and shredded two sofas and more.
Now we have two unrelated cats adopted together that don’t totally adore one another but are civil and they have NEVER scratched a single non-kitty item.
While they tend to keep to themselves I DO think they stimulate each other with occasional (thankfully gentle) paw bats and chases or just do solitary cat things. Like roommates.
So…depends - if you’re not home a lot kitty will need stimulation. Good luck!
Yup was gonna say the same thing.
I took Sydney a couple years after I moved out of my parents place because I wanted a cat. He and his brother fought all the time so my mom thought it’d be better if they were apart.
Sydney and his brother even though they grew up together were better off separate.