Caporegime
Lots of evidence showing this isn't the case.
Farm cats often exist in colonies. Helping to rear each other's young, etc. Not just farm cats; there are multiple examples of cats living together and being extremely social.
It might be true to say that cats with no relation to each other are less likely to be social.
Give me a cuddle -- that's nice to see.
Took Ronnie to the Vet earlier - He is on B&B tonight - Tomorrow he has his teeth cleaned and possibly one out - There is no way we can keep him in or if out whether he will catch a rabbit or one of his many pit stops feed him - he did wail a bit.
One of the best images in the thread, lovely.
Lovely little fellow.We've had a large rescue for a good while, maybe 7 years. In the winter he gets a bit bored so we made the terrible decision to get him a friend. My god, 12 weeks old, this thing is nuts. To be fair, our older cat is getting used to him but the kitten wont leave him alone, poor thing.
Anyways, the calm peaceful house is now much less so Hopefully after some time, the snip at 6 months etc, it might, might settle down. Its only been 4 or 5 days so far.
I present "Mini-Bongo"
Envious of all the cat owner's here.