Dr. Cliff Redford
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And I don't think it's clickbaity because it sort of tells you what it says.
Although they did exaggerate.
They only gave three signs that your cat may not want to have a feline sibling.
But then four signs after the fact that maybe you made the wrong decision.
You know, like, don't assume.
You know, you talked before the break about how your cat, Tomato, wails and cries, no, no, whenever you're leaving.
Oh, see, that's not what you said.
You definitely had an N there in the beginning.
But maybe your cat was howling in joy.
Now I can sit on the couch or do whatever that you don't let him do.
I think you're going to be opening up the Pandora's box on that, and your relationship with Tomato will never be the same.
A little mystery is always good for any relationship, let's say.
So basically, this article says, don't assume that your cat is lonely or bored.
Cats, much more than dogs, are solitary animals.
They barely tolerate us and we feed them and take care of them.
They aren't necessarily going to want another sibling, another feline sibling.