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Male and Female Kittens
"Enfilade" wrote in message ups.com... I have two sisters (spayed) and they get along wonderfully with each other and also with the two older cats since they were just babies when I first got them. The only thing I have heard is that sometimes male cats can be more affectionate with guests than female cats. I don't know if that's true. I do know our sisters are very loving towards us but they don't like visitors much--but the way they love to sit on us and sleep on us, we don't care. --Fil My daughter is very much a cat person. She love them all. But in her opinion after having both around all her life "girl cats are mean!" I really have no opinion. All of our have got along fairly well. But our male cats have always been Meezers, while with the exception of Rosie our girl cats have not. Jo |
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Male and Female Kittens
jofirey wrote:
My daughter is very much a cat person. She love them all. But in her opinion after having both around all her life "girl cats are mean!" I have to agree. Most girl cats seem to have a mean streak. Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule (Gandalf's Kenzie comes to mind). Still, I wouldn't want to be without them. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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Male and Female Kittens
"Marina" wrote in message
... jofirey wrote: My daughter is very much a cat person. She love them all. But in her opinion after having both around all her life "girl cats are mean!" I have to agree. Most girl cats seem to have a mean streak. Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule (Gandalf's Kenzie comes to mind). Still, I wouldn't want to be without them. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. I haven't found that at all. The only cat I've ever had who might have been called mean was a male. He wasn't really mean; he just didn't like the young upstarts that other cats in the family brought home. And that was only when he got older. Joy |
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Male and Female Kittens
Marina wrote:
jofirey wrote: My daughter is very much a cat person. She love them all. But in her opinion after having both around all her life "girl cats are mean!" I have to agree. Most girl cats seem to have a mean streak. Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule (Gandalf's Kenzie comes to mind). Still, I wouldn't want to be without them. My two girl kitties are very sweet. I don't think either of them is mean at all. That said, I admit that I did see Roxy get mean when I took in a stray cat for a short time a few years ago - for some reason, Roxy just hated that cat. She would see the other cat from across the room and mount a totally unprovoked attack. Then again, male cats certainly behave that way sometimes, too. And in general, Roxy has a very laid-back personality, so something about the stray kitty just got under her skin. Joyce |
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