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nobody knows how long your cats can get along it mostly depends on if one of your cats is Territorial or aggressive.
Do you mean a tabby cat (striped)? Not all cats get along together and any time you introduce cats there's going to be a time of hissing and growling before they adjust. So yes, a tabby cat Can get along with another cat, but it's no guarantee.
any cat can get along with another cat, it does not matter what colour they are
Whether or not a Bengal cat will get a long with a boxer will depend on the cat and the dog. Dogs and cats all have their own personality, some get along and some do not. There are many homes where both dogs and cats live and get along with one another.
Some cats, regardless of gender, spray/pee if you get another cat whether they're fixed or not. Is your cat really territorial and protective, one woman/man cat? Then they may protest against you getting another cat--or they might not, if they like that other cat. Technically, a spayed female cat should not induce hormone-based behavior from a male cat, though it would definitely help if the male was fixed as well. If the chances are that your current cat will get along fine with another, I'd go ahead and take the risk of getting a spayed female--because after all, you're saving another life if you adopt another cat.
Not every dog gets along with a cat. But some do. You should get the cat first if you want a cat and a dog. The dog should be a puppy when you get it.
That depends on if you're cat is neutered or spayed...or not. If they are not...you will find kittens. If they are...they will get along very well. Usually, cats that are neutered or spayed will not fall in love...only make close bonds.
I believe this is so because when another another cat enters the house the currently living-there cat is wondering Why do you bring another cat here? I am your cat! So I believe that the cat is jealous that another cat is in the house or you have recently touched another cat. Your cat has picked up the scent of that other cat. I know this because of experiences with my cat. Your cat is jealous that the other cat interacted with you.
There is as much of a guarantee of getting a dog to like a cat, or another dog (no matter what gender) as there is me promising you'll love your mother-in-law. It depends on the individual.
I had a cat who was raised with an older cat from the time he was a kitten. The older cat did not even like him much--they had a relationship of hissing and swatting at each when they passed one another. Yet, when the older cat died, the younger cat seemed to go into a depression that lasted about a month. I asked a psychic what was wrong with my cat and said said he was grieving for another cat that had died (I had not told her I had another cat). I told her they never got along well to begin with, and she said, "Sometimes in the animal kindgom, a worthy advesary can be missed more than a friend."
Yes. Pomeranians get along very well with cats. My Pom Happy got along great with my cat Baby; they were inseprable until he died. Happy mourned for about a week. I miss their friendship.
They should get along eventually. How long it will take is unknown. I would keep them in separate rooms with the doors closed.