Quite so! Tabitha and Rosie are from the same litter, have spent all their lives together, and clearly decided some time before they reached me that they'd had quite enough of each other! I've seen photos of them curled up together when they were young, but the best they can manage now is to sit a few feet apart and resist the temptation to swipe at each other. I'm constantly having to intervene, usually because Tabitha's attacking Rosie, but sometimes I catch Rosie getting her retaliation in first.
Whereas my previous sibling-cats, Thomas and Kitty, did curl up together, and I don't think there was any tension except when Kitty overdid her attempts to wash him.
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Quite so! Tabitha and Rosie are from the same litter, have spent all their lives together, and clearly decided some time before they reached me that they'd had quite enough of each other! I've seen photos of them curled up together when they were young, but the best they can manage now is to sit a few feet apart and resist the temptation to swipe at each other. I'm constantly having to intervene, usually because Tabitha's attacking Rosie, but sometimes I catch Rosie getting her retaliation in first.
Whereas my previous sibling-cats, Thomas and Kitty, did curl up together, and I don't think there was any tension except when Kitty overdid her attempts to wash him.