Cats are creatures of habbit and these cats of yours obviously love being around each other (especially 10 yrs) I think its best to keep them together, they would probably miss each other and get very upset, and might even run away.
* Yes, this is indeed a bad idea due to the fact that cats are very sensitive creatures to change. The cat might end up becoming anxious and if you are to move them from different locations such as too another home the cat might be confused and end up running away in search of their usual home. The best thing to do in this case is to keep them together.
Well, that is kind of your opinion, but to me, i would never separate my cats because they have been raised since kittenhood. but were aren't separating them anyway. But in my opinion, I don't think you should. Since the cats have been mostly together ever since, they will miss each other very much. and Since they have known each other for a long time i would probably think they have "friendship". And remember the stories about when the friend has to move? It is really sad. so in my opinion i don't think you should.
A newborn baby has around 270 bones, but many of these bones fuse together as the baby grows. An adult human typically has 206 separate bones in their body.
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The separate plates of a baby's skull eventually becomes fused together as the baby grows. In an adult, the skull has become one (cranium), with a hinged jawbone attached.
It is doubtful unless the two animals were acquired when still quite young and raised together. I would not try such a combination for two adult animals, however.
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Male and Female beardies should not live together unless they are mating, but you can have two females living together. You can usually have many babies together. If the beardies start to fight do not let them be together!!! If you have an adult and a baby I recommend putting them in separate cages that are near each other, but the beardies can see each other. If you do not want another cage you can put an adult and a baby together, but you should put something up in the cage so that the baby can have privacy from the adult. It is not okay if the adult hurts the baby on purpose. If that happens Separate them.
There is no such thing as a baby bee. Bees emerge from a cell as a fully formed adult.
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They will probably hiss and moan for a few weeks. Take a towel and rub one cat and then the other. Repeat. Once they smell the same, that will help. If you have to be gone, put one cat, its food and litter box in the bathroom so they can be separate. My cats were strangers when they met as adults, but they both sleep together and spend time on my lap together.
a pitbull is a dog to keep separated from another dog unless it is his female dog. An adult pibull will get along with another one if raised together and trained properly but it is not a good idea to have a pitbull with another male dog loose.