I am going to get a kitten & I already have a female cat of around 3 years of age. Previously when I have got another kitten, I have always had females, thinking that the older cat would get on better with the female kitten, but they never did get on.
Would I be better off getting a male kitten that might get on better with my female cat? Any advice greatly appreciated.
I got a young male (he was neutered asap) when my female cat was about 13 years old. They never got on but eventually the older cat would tolerate him around as long as he didn't try to play with her. If he got too close she would tell him off but she never got really fierce, just made it clear that he should keep away!
I'm not sure females ever really accept other cats easily do they? Not in our house anyway!
Although I ended up with an old Male (we think he was gay!) and got two male kittens and they all adored each other. So now hoping to get another male or two!!!!
Good luck anyway... I think they way you handle the introductions can help hugely too!!!! So fuss over the old one loads and ignore kitten when she is around so she knows she is queen bee.
So I suppose kittens are as individual as humans?
My brother had a mail cat, then got a female kitten & they get on like a hous on fire by curling up together & even washing each other.
Sometimes it works better if you get two young ones, then they can play with each other if your older girl isn't keen.
But it mostly depends on the older cat, has she always been an only (furry) child? Is she very nervous? or boisterous & playful?
Providing lots of extra 'facilities' also helps intros go well. more resting places, some high up. extra water bowls sited away from each other & ditto feeding stations & litter trays!