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Does a Ragdoll kitten/cat need a companion? |
I am very interested in getting a Ragdoll kitten. I noticed that some places recommend that you get them a companion cat if you are away from the house for long periods of time. I am wondering what consists as a "long period of time"? Yes... Cats like companionship, does not even have to be another "kitten" could be a little older cat but one still with the energy to play with a kitten. Check with your local shelters... they may be able to help you find a perfect companion and you would get to help a cat that might other wise never have a home. I prefer to have two cats always, simply because when you're stuck in a house alone, those 9 hours can get really long and boring. A cat from the humane society is a great option, you'll be helping to socialize your kitten with other cats and saving a life as well! Ofcourse you cat will need a companion - cats get lonely too. Great idea to get one from humane society but make sure it is healthy. Good luck The great thing about cats as compared to dogs is that they don't need as much companionship. They are naturally solitary creatures, so as long as they have plenty to do in the house (complete with food, water, scratching post, litter box, and toys), they can do alright on their own. Just be sure to give them plenty of attention when you come back from work. It's best to have a companion. I'd go for the companion cat. Why don't you adopt both kittens from the humane society? I have one cat, she is a Himalayan, which is much like a ragdoll, she is home alone for several hours, I leave her food down for her and plenty of water, then she gets loads of attention when we are all getting in for the evening and she is happy, playful and content. Yes alot of places like for a cat to have a companion, but it's not necessary. Cats adjust to their daily lives and do just fine, my cat does her napping during the day and stays awake while we are home. Cats sleep up to 18 hours a day anyway. Good luck to you. Steel is wrong. It isn't that cats need less companionship, they need less care. Cats are not necessarily solitary creatures. Many cats really do want to have a companion with them. We just got our one year old kitty a new kitten to play with. I felt bad leaving him alone all day and the pound was overloaded with kitties needing a home. An adult cat would be OK with the lifestyle you describe. Kitten do need more companionship and a playmate to develop into emtionally well-balanced cats. every one and thing needs a friend I think two cats is great, well really, i love the number three, always works. But...two works, should get a playmate of sorts for your kitty. I'm just a crazy catlady who wishes she had room to take care of all the homeless cats in the world. good luck Cats travel in colonies and naturally get lonely when left alone. 2 cats are always much better to have than 1 if you work full days. By the way, you can find many Ragdolls on www.petfinder.com. yes it is best to get your cat a companion Cats are happiest with a playmate. A single cat can get very bored, it's not good for their health and sometimes they misbehave if they're lonely (pee on the floor, etc.) (The exception is that occasionally you find a cat who just does not like other cats. But that's rare. Usually they want a kitty friend.) If you get two kittens about the same age, they'll be great friends. For the past 25 years, I've always believed in having more than one cat or kitten, for their companionship, playing, etc. This was until we got a Ragdoll last year. When we got her, she was our only cat, and because of her peculiar characteristics, we realize it is best that she be our only cat. Now, I fight this in my mind because I like to see cats together, but I know after having her this past year, that it is best she be alone. She sleeps all day anyway. |
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