NikkiA
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Welcome ReptileQueen!
We don't have an F1, but we are lucky enough to share our lives with an F5 boy, an F4 boy, an F3 boy, and an F2 baby girl who rules the roost.
Don't be afraid of a smaller SV. Our little girl is weighing in at 11 pounds at almost a year old (her birthday is the 12th of august), and she is MORE than enough SV. She is almost as tall as our 2d biggest boy, F5 Diablo, just with a much more dainty build.
Our biggest SV is our 4 year old F3 boy, Jarvis- he is 22 pounds of muscle. I will warn you, when a 20+ pound cat doesn't want to do something, it isn't going to. You are going to be the one who has to adapt to what it wants.
A lot of great advice has been given here, so I don't have much to add except for this- SVs are a MAJOR time commitment, and when they are bored, they will create something interesting to do. Ours learned how to open our fridge when they got hungry, and we were at work. . . so now we have a new fridge.
They will turn anything into a toy, and while they are wonderful, every now and then they will smash something purely for the heck of it. That said, they have more than enough love to give to make up for some smashed and shredded stuff.
We don't have an F1, but we are lucky enough to share our lives with an F5 boy, an F4 boy, an F3 boy, and an F2 baby girl who rules the roost.
Don't be afraid of a smaller SV. Our little girl is weighing in at 11 pounds at almost a year old (her birthday is the 12th of august), and she is MORE than enough SV. She is almost as tall as our 2d biggest boy, F5 Diablo, just with a much more dainty build.
Our biggest SV is our 4 year old F3 boy, Jarvis- he is 22 pounds of muscle. I will warn you, when a 20+ pound cat doesn't want to do something, it isn't going to. You are going to be the one who has to adapt to what it wants.
A lot of great advice has been given here, so I don't have much to add except for this- SVs are a MAJOR time commitment, and when they are bored, they will create something interesting to do. Ours learned how to open our fridge when they got hungry, and we were at work. . . so now we have a new fridge.
They will turn anything into a toy, and while they are wonderful, every now and then they will smash something purely for the heck of it. That said, they have more than enough love to give to make up for some smashed and shredded stuff.