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I have a 5 year old male cat (neutered as a kitten) .. can he eventually...
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<blockquote data-quote="Donovan" data-source="post: 2175725" data-attributes="member: 287449"><p>...get along with the new male kitten? The Established cat is 5 years old, neutered since he was a kitten.. about 2 weeks ago his life partner turned up dead in the road (we saw it coming, she was stupid like that) </p><p></p><p>So I went to get a new kitten.. another female... well.. i've had the new kitten for about 3 days now and have come to realize it's male. I'm probably just gonna keep it, but I know that mixing two males isn't nearly as easy as mixing a male and female. I know about leaving them separate and all that for a couple of weeks, but is there anything different I should do about the new kitten being male?.. it just seems like they won't click as well as they would if it were female. Not sure what to do, or if i should do anything at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donovan, post: 2175725, member: 287449"] ...get along with the new male kitten? The Established cat is 5 years old, neutered since he was a kitten.. about 2 weeks ago his life partner turned up dead in the road (we saw it coming, she was stupid like that) So I went to get a new kitten.. another female... well.. i've had the new kitten for about 3 days now and have come to realize it's male. I'm probably just gonna keep it, but I know that mixing two males isn't nearly as easy as mixing a male and female. I know about leaving them separate and all that for a couple of weeks, but is there anything different I should do about the new kitten being male?.. it just seems like they won't click as well as they would if it were female. Not sure what to do, or if i should do anything at all. [/QUOTE]
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