Talk about raising two cats, will they fight?

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course, cats also need to be accompanied, he also knows what loneliness is, sometimes he is very happy to play by himself, but more often he hopes to have a little partner who plays with him, whether this little partner is the same kind or a person or other animals, cats who grow up together will not fight, since childhood, there are feelings, that is, they accept each other's existence from the heart, if the cat has become an adult, and another cat has to enter the family from the outside, and the family already exists is a cat with a gentle temperament, can quickly accept foreign friends, can play together, but a naughty and timid or stubborn kitten will not be able to accept other foreign friends, whether the new partner is docile or irritable, will not accept, unless the new is the opposite sex. I know first-hand that the fierceness of the fight between two cats cannot be stopped by time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think cats are similar to people, they both want to be accompanied, after all, there are not too many animals that like to live alone. However, as far as family breeding is concerned, it is the same to raise one or two, because in addition to the cat, there is also an owner to accompany them. If you keep two cats for a long time, they will definitely fight, but more often they can play with each other, and they won't feel too lonely and lonely together.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, sometimes it looks like a fight between two cats, but when they're fine, they're playing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Domestic cats need companionship, but they don't need to be of the same kind! If it is a cat that has grown up together since childhood, it will not fight with each other, but will only fight with each other. If you add a new cat halfway, get along with each other in the early days, and fight with each other, it will be commonplace.

    You must know that cats are independent animals with excellent territorial awareness! It's not a family member approved by cats, and it will never be polite to people or animals who dare to invade its territory.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've raised people who fight. Cats are generally jealous and allow their owners to love one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It turns out that you have a cat and want to get another one, you should pay attention to the relationship between the two cats. The cat looks calm on the surface, but in fact it is very jealous. When he sees his owner doting on his new kitten, he will become jealous and deliberately attack his new pet.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want two cats to get along, especially if you are a new cat, you must first isolate them. Let them first familiarize themselves with each other's existence, familiar with each other's smells and sounds. Isolation can also play a role in preventing diseases from contagious each other, and new cats must be dewormed and vaccinated before they can let the two cats run in with each other to reduce the risk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is a living animal, there will be comfort and panic, it is a cloned cat, the cranial nerves are different, then the understanding of things is different, there will be contradictions if they are different, and there may be fights if there are contradictions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats are animals that can live both individually and in groups. Quiet as a virgin, moving as a rabbit. That's how cats live.

    However, cats, like us, have been alone for a long time, and naturally want to be accompanied by the same kind. If the owner is loving, it is of course best to bring back a little girlfriend or a little male ticket (female ticket)!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Having two male cats will fight and need to be cared for when they are young. When caring for male cats, it is necessary to undergo neutering surgery from an early age, and the temperament will be more docile. The two male cats are kept in cages with each other and released after getting used to each other.

    Cats can sleep for more than 12 hours a day, need to spend time with each other, and it is easy to fight with each other for pets.

    If you have two male cats that will fight, you need to maintain them from an early age to establish a relationship with each other. When caring for two male cats, it is necessary to be spayed and neutered from an early age. You can start to care for the pups, and the neutered cats will become more docile.

    In the care of two male cats, it is necessary to let each other have more contact with each other and adapt to the temperature on their bodies. You can keep two male cats in cages with each other, and after the environment is suitable, they can be released and fed together frequently, and the two male cats can be prevented and dewormed regularly.

    Cats need enough sleep when they are being cared for, and they can sleep for more than 12 hours a day. When maintaining two male cats, you need to be accompanied often, cats are easy to fight for pets, pay attention to raising male cats, don't raise female cats.

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