I haven't posted on this forum for a few years but thought I'd come and seek some advice from the experts.
My husband and I got 2 kittens in 2007, 2 brothers Charlie and Harry. They were truly happy together, used to play together, groom each other etc.
My husband and I got married mid November of this year and went on a 2.5 week honeymoon. The boys went into the vets the week before we went, had their annual checkups, vaccinations etc plus worming and flea treatments. Both were given a clean bill of health.
Unfortunately on our return from honeymoon we were given the awful news that Harry had died in the cattery.
The only comfort is he went peacefully, he was fed at 9am, had his breakfast, the lady then came back to groom him at 9:30 to find him curled up peacefully having died. The vet suspects a blood clot.
Obviously we were devasted, particulary as Harry was a truly affectionate cat. He used to sleep wrapped round my head and used to stand on his hind legs and reach for you with his front paws asking to be picked up
We tried to make the homecoming as easy for Charlie as possible and hoovered and washed all of the bedding etc before collecting him from the cattery to try and remove some of the Harry smells. He still spent a few hours searching for him but as he was with his brother when he died I think he understands.
Charlie became very clingy and stopped miaowing for a week or so (he is miaowing again now though). He is much more affectionate now, hes fine when we are home but you can tell he doesn't like it when we go out - although he is improving.
So my question is, should we get him another companion? How do you know if he wants a companion or not? There are plenty of cats on our estate but he is scared of the other toms and the one female cat he does like is a fickle thing and sometimes welcomes him and other times attacks him. We don't want to go down the kitten route so were contemplating an older female?
Would rescues allow you to bring home a cat to try and if they don't get on take her back? I don't want to risk bringing a cat home for Charlie really not to like it and then be stuck with 2 unhappy cats!
One thing to consider is that Charlie has on 2 ocassions disappeared for 24 hours, we know we would need to handle introductions very carefully to avoid upsetting him.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.