My name is Teresa and I have 2 cats.![]()
Ahhhh....all-knowing Teresa!! Please...DO share your wise opinions with us!!

***And, Boo is adorable!!! Do you have a pic of how big she's gotten??
My name is Teresa and I have 2 cats.![]()
***And said:Thanks! Its so hard to snap pictures of her since she is always moving, but I got these two today. Notice the rubber ducky collar. I had to buy it, it was so darn cute!
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Duh! I never even thought about asking Teresa! I'll have to facebook her later!
Thanks for all the info, guys! We have already fallen in love with one little baby, and I've been emailing the shelter back and forth all morning. They, too, will only adopt out in pairs, so we're now considering that.
It's their jumping around that scares me. I have a friend with two female cats, and she says they make a lot of noise jumping off things, when they're playing. That's my concern. If the noise really wouldn't be any greater than Jimmy & I walking around the place, that's fine. But, anything more than that, and I KNOW my downstairs neighbor would be at my door in a flash. Then I don't know WHAT I would do!
So, it still remains to be seen...but, keep all the advice coming! Oh, and roomthreeseventeen, your Cosette is adorable!
**One more thing! And, please, no flaming here - remember I've never owned a cat!Is it really a big deal to get a kitten declawed? I've heard so many varying opinions - that it's cruel, some vets won't even do it - or conversely, that if you do it early enough, it's really not a big deal! I really think this would be a necessity as, like Mike, I don't particularly want any ruined furniture. More importantly, though, we'll be spending a lot of time with my parents and their puppy, and I wouldn't want to take a chance of her getting hurt!
Thanks again for all the help!
I'm ashamed to admit this, but we have four cats. All of them are rescue cats and three of them actually found us!
Cat (my Avatar) ran into the house when the pizza guy delivered a pizza to our house. It was the middle of winter in Missouri and the poor kitten was half frozen. We tried to find the cat's human, but weren't successful, so he's has stayed with us.
Merryl - was the name of the elderly man across the street from us who had a heart attack and was sent to a nursing home. His son didn't realize (??) he had a cat and Merryl was left to fend for herself. She got hooked up with a feral colony that we had been feeding/trapping/neutering and when we trapped Merryl, we realized she was not a feral. Merryl had to have all of her teeth pulled due to massive gum infections, so she's stayed with us.
Cali sat outside on our patio furniture for 5 months until we got to the rainy season and we couldn't stand the little calico kitty sitting outside in the rain. My mom actually let her inside and Cali has stayed with us.
Rollie was found near death in the back of our garden shed. She was emaciated, nearly hairless and covered in fleas. She crawled into our shed to die. However, we slowly earned her trust and got her medically taken care of and now she's a 22lb healthy cat who has stayed with us.
So ya, we have 4 cats. They play together, but I certainly wouldn't worry about neighbors below being bothered by the sound of little kitty paws. I personally think that cats do better in pairs. They live in colonies and need the company of other cats. Besides, they are so cute when they curl up together to sleep.
Please do not declaw your cats. As someone already posted, declawing is like cutting off your finger at the 1st knuckle. It is painful and can cause life time nerve pain that impacts the cats when they walk. Also, it can cause them to have litter box issues because the nerve pain flares when they scratch in the box.
None of our cats scratch the furniture. They have cat trees and scratching posts that they use and leave the furniture completely alone.
Enjoy getting your kitty(s)!
I have nine (9) cats. Eight males, one female. It's close in the affection competition, but the males take the cake. She's ok being on her own, but the boys get worried when we leave, even if they can see us on the patio.
As far as multiples go, it can be a bit crazy in the beginning, but having more than one will keep them both occupied. They'll get into your things less and keep away boredom playing with each other. My DH used to be a dog person, and he still loves dogs very much, but he would put up a bigger fight than I would if we needed to find new homes for our kitties.
I don't know if you've considered it, but an older kitty might be helpful. It would already be litter box trained and done with the toddler phase. Everyone loves kittens, but adult cats can be just as loving, sometimes even more so because they've lost their previous owner for some reason. Just something to consider. Best of luck!
**One more thing! And, please, no flaming here - remember I've never owned a cat!Is it really a big deal to get a kitten declawed? I've heard so many varying opinions - that it's cruel, some vets won't even do it - or conversely, that if you do it early enough, it's really not a big deal! I really think this would be a necessity as, like Mike, I don't particularly want any ruined furniture. More importantly, though, we'll be spending a lot of time with my parents and their puppy, and I wouldn't want to take a chance of her getting hurt!!
Just wanted to give you all an update! I think we have decided to go with an adult cat for right now. Following all the advice from you guys, as well as friends and family with cats, I think this is the way to go for us. As much as I would love to get two, I think we'd be better off starting with just one. If we went the kitten route, I would agree with most of you that they should be adopted in pairs! Also, I like the idea that their personalities will already be somewhat developed, so we're hoping to find a cuddler!
As for the declawing issue...Mike, I apologize! I never intended to single you out, in any way! You said right away that your kitty was already declawed before you brought her home!. We are going to Petsmart adoptions today, as well as one of our local shelters. We'll see who wants to come home with us the most...if they're declawed, so be it. But, if not, we won't be having our new baby declawed. We intend to have lots of scratching posts, toys, etc around here and will just hope for the best. As for my parents dog, that will be an issue for down the road. We'll just be sure to introduce them to one another slowly, and hope they become best buddies!
Thanks for all the info guys, and for the pics of all your beautiful babies! (and, sorry for any typos...just typing quickly from my iPhone!)