New Kitten and Honeybun

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New Kitten and Honeybun

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We are thinking of adopting a kitten or older cat. Would a female be best for Honeybun. I would rather have a female than male. Advice from you experienced cat owners - Traci ( I know you have a lot of kitties)!!

What is a good age to adopt for Honeybun to have a playmate, friend. She is now 5 years old.

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Normally, I would say the gender doesn't truly matter, but in Honeybun's case, I'd say female. As for age of the kitten/cat, I don't think it matters, as long as if a kitten, she is old enough to defend herself, LOL. And of course, you know me, adopting an adult is always a good idea too, maybe closer to Honeybun's age, simply for tolerance and companionship in age.

If you mean what is a good age for Honeybun...truly, that doesn't matter either, anytime! But, trust your instincts, and take into consideration the extra time you'll need if you adopt a kitten (kitten-proofing your home, spending extra time with both kitties, introduction periods, etc)
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I agree with Traci all the way....I've adopted both a kitten and an adult cat into my house in the past few years. In my case I found the kitten was easier to introduce, but that also depends on Honeybun's temperment. Well, actually now that I think about it, Willow wasn't too difficult to introduce...but for some reason she became a target after being here a few months. I relate part of it to her age....Good luck with your decision...can't wait to hear what you decide :D
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Thanks Traci and Tina!!

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I may look at an older kitty. or at least 6 months on up in age.
Honeybun is quite the diva, set in her ways etc. She is not a lap cat, and likes her own space. I am thinking a cat completely the opposite would be
good, if I can find one. There are so many in need of homes.

Mona :lol:
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Re: New Kitten and Honeybun

Post by DebADooo »

This is strictly from what I've read and NOT from experience but from what I've seen written out there, you should look for a cat with a compatible personality to your existing pet, not opposite.

If your cat is calm and settled, introducing an energetic clown may not be appreciated.
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