What gender kitten should I get when adding to a house that has 1 female cat and 1 male?

By The Pets One • Cats • 24 Jun 2009

Jenners asked:


We’re thinking about getting another kitten, but we don’t know which gender we should get. My male cat has been neutered, so does it really matter?

Josh

Tags: Female Cat, Kitten, Male Cat

8 Responses

  1. kittenslayer

    Genevieve

    I would get a male.

    My two girl cats **** each other, but the two boys are fine, and the boys and girls are fine.

  2. gaara137

    Christopher

    a girl
    if there are 2 boys and 1 girl they will torture her for sex
    my cats are doing this but i dont have the heart to give them up

  3. jimafreak

    Corbin

    Female

    The Male cat is dominant. If you add another male cat to the mix, they will constantly be fighting. It will also increase their Testosterone levels because of the fighting instinct, which will cause them to be sexually aggressive towards the female cat.

  4. ash t

    Julia

    girl. she wont spray. and like someone else said, with two boys they will try to torture the only girl for ***.

  5. sammy

    Reagan

    get a dog, it’ll take care of your cat problem

  6. Cathy J

    Bryant

    females are more easy going were males are not.

  7. anobodyfromouterspace

    Bernardo

    get a yellow/orange tabby, female would be best. They are genuily the kindest cats. The male might fight for his territory, but the female will be nice. usually the girls will just stay away from eachother

  8. sassysuzy

    Jamal

    I don’t know where these people get their information, but the fact is that two females are the *least* likely of any pairing to get along, while two males are the most likely to get along.

    In your situation, a young male is your best bet.

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