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Two’s Company: How to Tell If Your Cat Needs A Feline Friend
Published Jun 4, 2023
In this article, the author explores whether your cat might benefit from having a feline companion. It discusses nine signs that your cat may need more companionship, such as increased clinginess, changes in affection, grooming habits, litter box behavior, eating, sleeping, energy levels, vocalization, and past experiences with other cats. The article also provides guidance on how to introduce a new cat and what to consider when adding another feline to your household.
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