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WHY DOES C.H.A.T REHOME KITTENS IN PAIRS?

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WHY DOES C.H.A.T REHOME KITTENS IN PAIRS?

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Answer- Kittens just love being together, anyone who has watched two kittens play together can see how much they enjoy chasing and playing with each other and then collapsing in a heap together to sleep. Growing up, they continue to provide vital company for each other – essential if everyone is out of the house for any length of time during the day. All a single kitten in a new home wants is it’s mum and litter mates. It is good for kittens to grow up with another member of their own species, they learn how to be normal cats through playing together – for the same reasons people take puppies to the park or dog classes to socialise with other puppies and human children are taken to playgroups to mix with other children. The comfort a pair of kittens gain from each other helps minimise the stress of being rehomed. Many rescued kittens are initially shy and to face a new home on their own could be very frightening. If you already have an adult cat then it is generally easier to introduce

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