Will another cat make my cat less lonely?

Will another cat make my cat less lonely?

Do cats prefer to be alone or with another cat?

Do cats prefer to be alone or with another cat?

It depends. Cats have a reputation for being loners, but they don't always have to be. In fact, there are many benefits to giving your kitty a buddy to play and interact with. But usually, adopting two or more cats at the same time is the easiest way to make sure they all get along.


Will getting another cat make my cat happier?

Will getting another cat make my cat happier?

Some cats, depending on personality and age, can benefit from the presence of another cat. However, before you add a second furry friend to your household, it's important to consider whether your cat would really like to share their home – and you – with another feline.


Are cats happier with more cats?

Are cats happier with more cats?

A two-cat household offers plenty of opportunities for cats to stay entertained by providing a good amount of social interaction and mental stimulation. Whether they're wrestling, snuggling or exploring their surroundings, bonded cats are happier and less bored than their single-cat counterparts.


Will another cat make my cat less lonely?

Will another cat make my cat less lonely?

Some cats flourish with another cat's company; however, every cat is different. For instance, if your cat has been socialized to other cats or is naturally welcoming, they will likely enjoy the presence of another kitty. Keep in mind their age, too.


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