Ofc you can Wass. :3
You might want to adopt an older cat from a shelter though. A kitten would need you to be around to train it.
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Yeah. Cats are really independent. So long as you feed em in the morning and evening, and keep their litter tray clean.. that's fine.
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Get a trained kitten, Dyra?
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By the time a kitten has learned to use a litter try/not to claw the furniture/not to pounce and chew trailing wires, it's generally not a kitten any more.
Besides imo leaving a kitten at home alone would be like leaving a small child home alone. They could get up to all sorts of mischief or get hurt and you wouldn't be there to help them. Though usually the solution is to get a second kitten to keep them company and to play with. But even then it's like you could come home to double the mess.
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A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
I got my cat at what.. 4 weeks? He was already litter tray trained. But that was it. Chewed and clawed at anything that he could.
But yeah, a kitten left home alone wouldn't be the best thing to do.
Yea, I was going to say 2 kittens would just mean bigger messes
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