Is three cats too many?
A kitten was found where my mom works and after a day of testing at the vet, we decided to take him in. We don't know yet if we're keeping him or just fostering.
I have always drawn the line at two. We currently have a 1 year old and a 17 year old, and a 13 year old dog, and another puppy coming in the fall.
We have the time and money for all of them to live well, but three cats just seems like a lot.
Never too many,
I work at an animal shelter.
We have 56 currently and one woman who has adopted from us has 14.
Sounds like a lot but she has a large property and all are well taken care of and vaccinated anually.
If you have the space, the funds and the heart to take another then you are welcome to do it.
Three is my personal limit for cats and dogs. I have two permanent dogs and two permanent cats, and keep the third open in case I suddenly come into possession of one or the other(such as strays).
But I also live in a big house and have a large property, so.
I'd sooner have 3 cats than 2 dogs
Three cats is a lot less maintenance than two dogs. That said if the kitten takes well to it's surroundings than it'd be nice to give it a busy family like that so it's never bored.
>>2447315
You literally can not have to many cats
>>2447315
>3 cats and 2 dogs
Oh you're one of those families
>>2447316
gross