Cats who
previously lived with another cat are more likely to get along with other cats than a cat who was an «only child.»
Another thing to keep in mind is that just because a Cairn
previously lived with a cat, it doesn't necessarily mean it will get along with other cats, since the Cairn may react positively only with its previous cat companion.
Not exact matches
Jennifer
lives with her husband and 6
cats (4 of which were
previously feral kittens) in Belleair Shore.
If you are adopting an adult
cat, it is a good idea to adopt a
cat that has
lived previously with other
cats or dogs instead of a
cat from a previous home
with no other dogs or
cats.
While there is no definitive way to determine whether your
cat will get along
with a particular animal, often the
cats that adjust easiest are those who've
lived previously with other animals, or are still kittens.
He had
lived previously with three smaller dogs and is now being fostered
with two GSDs (male and female) as well as three
cats!
Irene, who
lives with her own
cat Linnea, was
previously Assistant Director of Customer and Community Services at East Sussex County Council before taking early retirement this year in order to focus on other interests, including her voluntary work.
According to Lucky Paws, Sarah has
previously lived with other dogs, but she is recommended to be the «only dog» in the home —
cats, unfortunately, are a no - go for this senior gal.
But male
cats that have
lived previously with other male
cats should be more inclined to accept a new male companion.
Rescue Cairns who have not
previously lived successfully
with a
cat generally do not get along
with a
cat, particularly because of their breeding as hunting dogs.
SDMA is a breakthrough new test that not only screens for kidney disease, but can detect this devastating disease months to years earlier than
previously possible.3 SDMA gives you and your veterinarian the chance to take action sooner and gives your
cat the best shot for a healthy, happy, long
life — even
with kidney disease.
Susan shares her
life and her home
with her husband Brian, two young daughters and their family includes an elderly Staffordshire bull terrier, a
previously stray
cat as well as a Desert tortoise named Munchie.