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[quote=Anonymous]Perhaps try a foster cat first. We did that and DS (who is four) very quickly lost interest. Also consider that cats can live for 20+ years and so you might be looking after your kid's cat long after they have moved out. Also, I don't agree that cats can be left on their own for long periods of time if they are indoor cats. Our cats had to be played with for at least a couple of hours a day when they were indoor cats. If you work long hours the last thing you'll want to do when you come home is to be throwing a ball (or whatever) for your cat to chase. Outdoor is a different story, of course. Or you could get two cats who will play together. [/quote]
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