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Hey guys, i recently got my Felinus, actually yesterday, and i can't be any happier with my purchase. After looking at her for abit, i was wondering if they could live in pairs? I am interested in getting one more.
I keep all of mine housed in individual enclosures for a variety of reasons. There are those that keep them in pairs though.
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Like Ethan I would also recommend to house them individually as well. I've been housing them in pairs for several months, and they have been doing great for me but the females keep getting gravid right after laying eggs. Great for breeding purposes but very hard on the females. Now the ones That I've kept are individually housed and the females are putting weight back on.
Thanks for the replies guys, ah i see, will probably keep my next male cat separately from my current girl. Anyway, could anyway show me some guidelines on breeding them?
I would suggest spending some time reading through the various posts in this forum as well as reading the felinus caresheet in the caresheet forum. You should be able to find most all of the information that you need.
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