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How much space for a cat?
Greetings.
I am considering getting a kitten to keep my little ferret company while I'm at work. From what I read, cats and ferrets usually get along just fine provided that they're introduced at an early age. My only concern is that my apartment might be too small. I have only one largeish room with a small kitchen and bathroom -- the total area is 40 m². Will a small cat be happy with this or do I need to think about getting a bigger place? I intend to keep the pet as an indoor cat only. (Of course, I don't mind taking it for walks every day should it be one of those rare individuals who take to walking with leashes.) Also, how much attention will I need to give the cat? I play with my ferret for at least a couple hours a day (any less and she sometimes keeps me up at night), so I'm hoping I can combine playtime. Regards, Tristan -- _ _V.-o Tristan Miller [en,(fr,de,ia)] Space is limited / |`-' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In a haiku, so it's hard (7_\\ http://www.nothingisreal.com/ To finish what you |
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