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Old 10-14-2008, 08:41 PM   #9
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First off, boys are usually much more adaptable than girls are, so going with a boy is a good idea. Orange boys tend to have really laid=back personalities and adapt well to others. However, Tango, being alone for so long, may have a problem. She has gotten used to being the Queen and she may not like any interruption to her Royal life.

If you get a kitten that is a tad bit older (4-5 months) you can still get a decent assesment of their personality and still get the joys of kitten-hood.

As for an introduction, I've done it several ways. A lot is going to depend on Tango's initial reaction. My cats don't even seem to blink anymore with a new addition but I have had to keep most of the recent new arrivals separated until they were vaccinated and didn't show signs of illness. Whether this helped the transition or not, I don't know, but I have had NO problem adding new cats.
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