NikkiA
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Hi Kii!
We have 3 SV boys at home, F3, F4 and F5, and we fostered a DSH kitten for 7 months.
The boys are not really any harder than our foster DSH kitten, LeeLoo was. They are more energetic, and they are more curious, but from my limited experience I describe them intelligent, energetic, and somewhat stubborn cats.
Our F3 boy is the easiest. Jarvis really just wants to play all the time, and to cuddle next to you on the couch or in bed. F4 Mickey and F5 D are into EVERYTHING, Jarvis less so. Mickey and D have learned to open doors, cabinets, and drawers, but again, nothing that is unheard of for households with cats. I wouldn't call any of our bunch hard to care for.
We have 3 SV boys at home, F3, F4 and F5, and we fostered a DSH kitten for 7 months.
The boys are not really any harder than our foster DSH kitten, LeeLoo was. They are more energetic, and they are more curious, but from my limited experience I describe them intelligent, energetic, and somewhat stubborn cats.
Our F3 boy is the easiest. Jarvis really just wants to play all the time, and to cuddle next to you on the couch or in bed. F4 Mickey and F5 D are into EVERYTHING, Jarvis less so. Mickey and D have learned to open doors, cabinets, and drawers, but again, nothing that is unheard of for households with cats. I wouldn't call any of our bunch hard to care for.
