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I'm really more of a dog person, but found these tips from WashingtonPost.com interesting. Enjoy!
For some households, one cat is not enough. In fact, over 56 percent of the cat owning households in this country have at least two cats living under one roof, according to a survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association.
So, if you feel that more is merrier, make sure your house is equipped to handle the needs of multiple felines.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
To minimize cat fighting, make sure you have at least one litter box for each cat. And, some experts suggest having at least one extra box somewhere in the house, or making sure there is a box on each floor of the house.
Provide many places for cats to hide out and perch. Scratching posts, beds, food and water should also be available in several locations.
If you decide to become a multi-cat household, take great care in the way you introduce a new cat. Many experts suggest...
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