Without a doubt fully grown cats, kittens may look cute but they are evil little destroyers from hell lol. since we got the kitten she has damaged so much stuff and i can not walk around with out shoes on as she dive bombs my feet and if i am are legged she uses them as a scratching post.
2006-08-02 08:37:16
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answered by jojitsui 4
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I love cats, all ages, all sizes. All of mine have been kittens when I acquired them. And each time I find myself at some point saying 'why oh why didn't I get an adult?', lol. Kittens are so much fun, but you really have to kitten proof everything. My Bengal is starting to calm down a bit since he reached two, and it's a lot easier. He's still a showoff and a clown though.
2006-08-02 05:43:18
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answered by Gaki 2
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we usually get rescue cats and I always try and re-home a fully grown cat, mainly because they have left the cute stage and have developed their own character and also not many people want older cats just kittens. But the older cats have so much to give and I think people appreciate them more.
2006-08-02 07:10:34
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answered by moesha 3
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I would get a kitten because a kitten will grow up loving you, and be more devoted when it gets older, but a grown cat will have to learn to love you. PLUS: Kittens last a whole lot longer than grown cats do.
2006-08-02 05:23:47
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answered by anifan1 1
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Little kittens are cute of course, and very funny to watch, especially if you have 2 of them together. However, an adult cat would have learnt what is acceptable and not acceptable behaviour, and so much easier to look after.
The way I think, is to enjoy the 'kitten stage' and put with the naughty behaviour, as it does not last for long anyway! Then enjoy the adult stage, especially if yours is a good companion.
2006-08-02 05:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Both !! They are all loveable! Kittens all play cute and some grow up to be just a fur rug, very sedate, but loveable. Others grow up to be very smart and do tricks,talk and understand ppl talk, hide things and have all kinds of personality and that is my Bootsie!!
2006-08-02 05:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Both - but if you are getting a new feline, why not get an older cat or preferably pair of cats from a rescue centre?
Older cats are often overlooked in favour of the 'basket of kittens'.
2006-08-02 05:24:22
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answered by lljwagg 3
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Kittens are just so darn cute! I have a 3 month old right now and just love her. She is very fun to play with. But I also had my old cat for 19 years until she passed (cry) last fall and she was much better to cuddle and love. I guess it just depends what you want them for.
2006-08-02 06:00:54
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answered by Buffy 2
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actually, in reality i have basically followed a 12 year old moggy pronounced as Monty. Kittens are lovable yet they and stay like that for lengthy. additionally they take diverse time and attempt to look after and practice and except you comprehend their history, regardless of the great care contained in the international they could nevertheless improve-up into the cat from hell.
2016-10-15 10:49:37
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answered by ? 4
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My cat was a really nice when she was a kitten and now she is a cat i hardly see her coz she goes out all the time
2006-08-02 06:24:14
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answered by forest4eva2006 4
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