Anonymous wrote:Females are more loving
Anonymous wrote:We've had multiple cats over the years. Tended to get females to avoid the potential spraying issues in males. The one male we had was a sweetie, loved him. The females have been all over the map. We found that in general, the more playful a cat is, the less cuddly they are (and vice versa).
Good lord, of course it affected their personalities, what I meant was I don't know in what way it affected them or how it would be different. In no way did I imply that their different backgrounds had no effect. I don't know what the female's personality would have been like if she had led a cushy life starting as a kitten. I also don't know how the male's life would have been different had he led a terrible life as an abused and abandoned suburban cat who was found starving and pregnant. Jeez, use your context clues and don't be so quick to jump to erroneous conclusions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine followed those stereotypes, but I got my female from someone who rescued her as a stray who had been abused and starving. I got my male as an 8 wk old kitten to keep her company, so they had different backgrounds. I don't know how that affected their personalities.
Hmmm you don't think their background has anyyhing to do with their history? Unbelievable! Of course, being a street cat affected her!
I can not believe people!
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had many cats their whole lives who can say they have a direct comparison of boy vs. girl cats?
Anonymous wrote:No. I have had cats my whole life and their sex or color has nothing to do with their temperament. Example: my tortie is a loving angel and my orange male is a dick who will bite randomly
Anonymous wrote:No. I have had cats my whole life and their sex or color has nothing to do with their temperament. Example: my tortie is a loving angel and my orange male is a dick who will bite randomly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: we are getting from a breeder that socializes them early with kids, dogs, etc. and really strives for a lot of handling/introdutcion to people.
so it's not like a rescue where you dont know the kitten's past or early socialization experiences
Oh OP. I hope you don't think you can fully control what type of cat you get based on breed and sex. Cats don't work that way. They are who they are. You would be better off picking an adult cat if you want to know exactly what their temperament is. Not to mention the fact that you would be saving a life.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: we are getting from a breeder that socializes them early with kids, dogs, etc. and really strives for a lot of handling/introdutcion to people.
so it's not like a rescue where you dont know the kitten's past or early socialization experiences