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I am adopting a mom cat (4 yrs. old) also with her last two babies (sisters - 4 mos old). Will they get along

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I was told that the sisters would not get along with each other. Advice?

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  1. Well,i  really don't think sister kittens don't get along well.According to me,if they grow together,everything will be fine.


  2. It is possible that the mom after the kittens are a certain age will no longer care or like the other cats, although she gave birth to them...  Most oft he time, the mothers will instictively forget that the babies are no longer hers because she has taught them everything the kittens will need to know, i have heard of a friends cat who had the mother cat and the kitten, and the mother once the kitten had learned everything, the mother almost hated her own!!!

    But for the most part the kittens and mother cat should get along fine.

  3. The sisters probably will not be a problem, but sometimes the mother wants nothing to do with the cats once they have grown out of kittenhood.

  4. Yes!

    Cats almost always form bonds with their litter mates and mothers.

    I have two tuxedo female cats that have lived together since birth.  They're practically joined at the hip.  

    Good for you!

  5. I adopted two sisters and they get along amazingly. I think it's better to adopt in pairs so the cats aren't lonely. They always play and even l**k eachother. It's just about the cutest thing I've ever seen. I also adopted their mother and when they were reunited, they actually started to try nursing on her again. lol. They all get along. I also foster kittens from the SPCA and the litter mates always get along well.

    Good luck!!

    :)

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