Anonymous wrote:We lost our sweet 18 yo kitty girl this past spring and my family has been thinking about adopting a kitten. My kids want 2. I’m not entirely opposed to the idea of 2 cats since I think they would keep each other company and I know that our sweet singleton kitty got very lonely when we were not home or away on vacation. Since I was the one who did most of the work with our previous cat (mostly because I had adopted her before I got married and we had kids), but I’m a little hesitant about the extra work. Our old cat was a lot of work in her old age cleaning up lots of yak and bathroom problems and howling all the time. I’d make sure that we split up the responsibilities between family members this time, but I know that potentially that most of it could fall back on me again.
We went to the shelter to get one kitten a few years ago, and came home with 2! They were brothers and bonded, so we had to take them together. They are very sweet together, and I don't feel like its more work at all having 2. They also still play with each other, and it keeps them at a healthy weight.