Our Tommie had to put up with our bruiser Gandolf for 15 years until Gandie left us in April 2006. We were devastated and the house felt so very empty with only Tommie here. He was never much a cuddlebum altho a lovely lovely boy. Anyway, we very selfishly took in Billy Whiz and Aslan. I never tried to fool myself they were coming to provide Tom with company as we were pretty sure, he was pretty happy
Have to say we felt a bit guilty but their arrival gave Tom a new lease of life. I don't recall him ever hunting in his life and was stunned to see him appear through the catflap a few months after their arrival with a mouse in his mouth! I imagine he just found it already dead, but ..... way to go boy
You'll never know how Tipsy will react to a newbie unless you give it a go
If you rehome from a reputable rescue, they can help you choose a suitable pal for her and take the cat back if it doesn't work out. She is unlikely to initially welcome any newbie with open paws though
No of course you are not being disloyal to Sam by wanting another cat in your life. How long you leave it is up to you as we are all different
I find a newbie provides much needed distraction if I lose a loved furry and tend to rehome very quickly..... Have only once rehomed a lookielikey ...........