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Old 10-14-2010, 01:32 PM #1
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Default 1 kitten, 2 kittens, no kittens

We have a somewhat mature cat who used to be very playful and chased little creatures and such. Now that she is older she does not partake in these activities much. But, we have mice in our basement. My husband and I are talking about getting another cat to be a mouser.

I just talked to a woman who has 2 female kittens she wants to give away. I am thinking about getting them to be mousers. I'm not sure how our older cat will react to new fur babies in her domain though. If we do get another cat I am thinking about getting both of them so they will keep each other company and leave the older cat alone. What to do?
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