But a duo are often less likely to get bored and do something dumb and more likely to spawn the question of what place are they cuddling now.
Which often results in either on the couch or bed or under. Which is a lot less stressful than discovering ones kitty some how made the impossible jump to that impossible to reach ledge.
I wold challenge that statement. I have two bonded voids, not littermates but adopted at the same age, place, and time from the same shelter. They do play, fight, and cuddle together more often than not, BUT they get into mischief all day. They've already broke my TV, one climbed into the top shelf of the closet, and their zoomies are destructive. I love them, but having kittens is not for the faint of heart.
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u/bubblesmax 20h ago
But a duo are often less likely to get bored and do something dumb and more likely to spawn the question of what place are they cuddling now.
Which often results in either on the couch or bed or under. Which is a lot less stressful than discovering ones kitty some how made the impossible jump to that impossible to reach ledge.