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Why Two British Cats Are Better Than One

 

Two British Shorthair cats Arnold and Lyubava relaxing together on a sofa  — happy, calm, and affectionate companions
Two British Shorthair cats Arnold and Lyubava relaxing together on a sofa  — happy, calm, and affectionate companions

In many of our kittens’ new homes, there are two British cats living together — and sometimes even three or four!

We often receive photos and videos from families showing how their cats play, sleep, and grow side by side. In the USA, one family now shares their home with four of our British Shorthair cats, and in England, another family enjoys life with three of our kittens.

Having two cats together makes them more confident, playful, and happy. They keep each other company while their owners are away, share toys, and comfort each other during quiet evenings.

It’s wonderful to see how strong these bonds become — not only between people and their cats, but also between the cats themselves.

🐾 That’s why we always say: sometimes, love really does come in pairs.

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