He doesn't get along well with other cats and would do best
as the only cat in the household.
If you insist on adopting only one cat, we strongly encourage you to adopt an adult cat who was
raised as an only cat and has no interest in living with other cats.
She gradually adapted well to the dog and other cats in her foster home but would also do
well as an only cat.
But as the furtive feline pounces, he discovers that he can't fly and travels down, down, down — twisting and
turning as only cats do — until he lands in the arms of a sidewalk merchant.
A cat that lives in a house with many other cats, or other pets, will not be so dependent on one human for companionship so may not give you as an enthusiastic
welcome as an only cat.
This loving boy has Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), so he'll need to be kept strictly indoors and
live as an only cat or with other cats with FIV.
If your cat really doesn't get on with any local cats and is very territorial when other cats come into your garden, then your cat would probably rather
remain as an only cat; particularly as cats get older they can become very set in their ways and used to living alone.
As only cats with mild subclinical HCM were included in the study it is unknown if atenolol adminstration also positively affects cardiac function parameters in cats with more severe HCM or actual clinically evident heart disease.
Some cats may be perfectly
happy as an only cat and could really resent having to share their home with another cat.
Gender: Female Age: 1 year Breed: Domestic Short Hair; Calico Spayed / Neutered: Yes Vaccinations: FRPP Other vet care: Anti-parasitic medicine Temperament: Very calm, gentle and loving Other information: Snowy would do best as an only cat
She would be best
as an only cat.
Stray Cat Blues generally recommends that FIV + cats be adopted into homes either
as only cats or with other FIV + cats; however, on occasion we have had adopters select FIV + cats to be companions to their non-FIV cats at home.
He would better
as an only cat or with female cats because he bullied a m...
He would better
as an only cat or with female cats because he bullied a male cat at the shelter.
If your cat grew up
as the only cat, with little or no contact with other felines, he may react strongly when he's finally introduced to another cat because he's afraid of the unknown, he lacks feline social skills, and he dislikes the disruption to his routine and environment.
That said, it's certainly possible to end up with one who prefers to be the center of your world and will do best
as an only cat.
She would do best
as an only cat.
If not, Toes might be best
as an only cat, since he likes to be King of the Household.