What Taboos Are There When Raising Two Cats? These Aspects You Need to Understand
Everyone probably watched the animation Coffee Cat when they were young. Although the coffee cat in the story is lazy and gluttonous, it is loyal to its owner, friendly to friends, and chubby, truly lovable. It can get along well with the pet dog at home, but what about real cats? Can they really get along that well? If there are two pet cats at home, will it be peaceful?
There are many cat breeds worldwide, and their domestication history is several hundred years shorter than that of dogs. Although humans have kept pet cats for over three thousand years, the cat's nature has only changed slightly. Cats are very willful creatures, doing as they please. Unlike dogs, they like to be solitary, and they are proud, never treating owners as masters. Sometimes, no matter how many times you call them when they're unhappy, they pretend not to hear. So if you have two cats at home, as an owner, you must treat them like two children, striving for fairness in everything. You should prepare two sets of toys, dishes, and pet boxes.
Cats are very emotional animals, so some people use cats to describe capricious women. They treat owners as parents, so sometimes when they’re unhappy or lonely, they climb onto the owner's lap and rub the owner's hand to show affection. If you happen to have two cats at that time, the other one may get jealous, so be prepared for them to fight.
Earlier, it was mentioned that cats like to be solitary. Aside from mating season when cats go out to date, have you ever seen two kittens get along happily? The answer is no! So if you raise two cats, try to keep them in two different rooms. Cats are very proud and will never allow a second king to appear in the house. Of course, this is another story if one is male and the other female.
Cats are playful animals, especially for owners who have two cats at home. You must place fragile items in safe places because even one cat has strong destructive power; you can imagine the power of two!
The above are the taboos about raising two cats. Actually, as long as the owner treats them equally and arranges reasonably, it is believed they will gradually learn to get along amicably, it just takes time.