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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I think all the advice here will give you a wide view of having a kitty join your family. The good, the bad and the ugly. One thing you can do with kitties you can't do with dogs is leave them home alone for a few days. Leave plenty of water, food, and litter boxes, and they will be okay. Beyond a few days, have a pet service come in to check on them and clear out the litter boxes. I would also add that it's better to have two kitties, not just one. They keep each other company while you're away at work. You can do this easily with kittens, while it can be a little more challenging introducing adult cats to each other. Adult cats are way easier than kittens, who are wild for a year or so. Each cat has its own personality, just like people. Don't plan on having your upholstered furniture survive the cats. If you're lucky it won't be a problem, but don't count on that.[/quote]
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