I’d second this sentiment and encourage the previous poster and some of the other replies to consider fostering for a local shelter.
We started fostering early in the pandemic, a few months after losing a very special guy, and it’s been very fulfilling. You‘ll get a chance to help some cats or kittens get out of a cage for a few weeks and find new homes - and I’d be surprised if you don’t eventually find one whose home just happens to be yours.
Yes, I agree with that about raising them, but I think that improves the chances and well short of guarantees it. One of our first cats was very unfriendly and hated being held, grumbling the whole time until you put her back down. As kids, if we managed to convince her to sleep on our bed or sit on our lap while watching TV, it was an absolute triumph and moment of pride. Then you'd move your leg slightly and get scratched in the face.
My delightful cat meanwhile had to be stopped from constantly trying to nuzzle you!
But I have to disagree on the chances. You know cats. So I think the chance of you being with another wonderful cat is very good!
A lot of it is how you raise them.
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