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I have a kitten that's about 3 months old, and I love her to death
Originally, I adopted her and her sister when my sister's cat had kittens. However, her sister has been missing for a couple of weeks now (We just started letting them stay outside about a month and a half ago). I'm losing hope that she will turn up, and I feel really bad that my kitten no longer has a companion. I think the company was really good for her, since my 10 year old cat has no interest in playing with her, and I cant give her as much attention as she is used to having from her sister! I think its very healthy for them to have another cat to learn with as they grow up. Therefore, I've decided I want to get another kitten to keep her company.
Personally, I want to call a few local shelters and see if they have any kittens around her age up for adoption. Our local shelter includes shots, worming, flea treatments, and spaying all in their $40 adoption fee, which I think is *very* reasonable. However, my sister's cat is about to have kittens AGAIN!, and my mom has already asked her to save one for me. I love the idea of having another young one, but I cant help but think that one closer to Lula's age would be better for her.
Any advice? Thanks!

Personally, I want to call a few local shelters and see if they have any kittens around her age up for adoption. Our local shelter includes shots, worming, flea treatments, and spaying all in their $40 adoption fee, which I think is *very* reasonable. However, my sister's cat is about to have kittens AGAIN!, and my mom has already asked her to save one for me. I love the idea of having another young one, but I cant help but think that one closer to Lula's age would be better for her.
Any advice? Thanks!