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662.1 | I don't think so... | 25217::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Tue Jul 14 1987 13:50 | 5 |
| As long as you have then neutered early, you shouldn't have any
problem. Especially since they will be growing up together.
cin
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662.2 | They'll be friends for life! | CLUSTA::TAMIR | | Tue Jul 14 1987 15:12 | 11 |
| Hi Celeste,
My experience has shown that once they come to terms with each other,
they'll be friends for life. I agree on the neutering, though.
As long as they don't have anything (or anyone!) to fight over,
you'll soon find them all curled up together, washing each others
faces...just like my two boys.
I'm glad you found another one!
Mary
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662.3 | don't worry... | TOPDOC::NAJJAR | | Wed Jul 15 1987 14:58 | 3 |
| I agree with the others. I had two male cats that grew up
together as kittens (from 8 wks old) we had them both neutered
at 7 months, and they were the best of friends!
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662.4 | Three male coons who love each other | FSPROD::CGILMORE | | Fri Jul 17 1987 12:35 | 15 |
| We now have 12 cats (counting the new little babies!),
9 of which are males
6 of the males are maine coons
three of the male coons grew up together (the other three
are babies) and for the first year were not neutered.
They all got along like one big happy family, there has
never been a problem with them not getting along (or with
the non-coons, either).
I don't think you'll have any problem, neutered or not.
But if you're not going to breed them, I'd definately get
them neutered, it not only made them more loveable, but
they stopped 'running away from home' at night.
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662.5 | 2 Males | CSC32::JOHNS | My chocolate, all mine! | Thu Jul 23 1987 15:10 | 4 |
| I agree with the others. The two times that I have had males together
from an early age, they have become best of friends.
Carol
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