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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have 2 cats and I agree the only real difference is expense. But I don’t find cats to be any work (clean litter box, what else is there really?) , and I’ve had them all my life so...🤷♀️[/quote] Have they gotten old yet?[/quote] I've had multiple cats at once for, basically, my entire life. Usually they are of the same age (but not always the same litter), so that they can play and have same levels of energy. (NP, btw). I'm not sure what your point is? Yes, caring for elderly pets in a multiple pet household can be expensive or consuming. But, that is not always the case. Sometimes they go quickly. Sometimes you get a diagnosis and decide not to treat it. Some times you do. People have different thresholds for when to "make the call." You cannot just say "multiple cats means larger expenses or more work when they get old." That's a generalization and one that I have not always encountered. Sometimes, yes. Same for multiple dogs or multiple (insert your animal). But, vet care and maintenance is always a cost when you adopt an animal. I assume OP has figured that out. [/quote]
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