I enjoy a feminine cat.would it be o.k. to win...?

another female or will they fight. i would get a masculine but they spray eve after getting neutered .
Both male and feminine cats spray. So getting a female is no guarantee that you won't have a cat that sprays.
I have a feminine cat that has sprayed every single day for 6 years...I have taken surrounded by male cats and they have NEVER sprayed.
I've never had a male cat spray. So it isn't right to say that males spray even after getting neutered. The fact is, that when neuter before the age of one. most male cats do not spray. (The ideal time to win a male neutered is shortly after he turns six months old.)

A mannish and female are more likely to get along economically than two females. Plenty of female pairs get along well, but you do run the risk of have two queen personalities.

Whatever you decide to choose, the best bet is to bring home a kitten. Your existing cat is smaller quantity likely to see it as a threat and is more likely to automatically assume the alpha role.
Answers:    You can get another female, but be certain to give them time to get used to each other. Keep the modern cat in a room by herself when you are not there. Only let her out when you are at hand and can supervise. Gradually let her out more and more until the two become accustomed to respectively other. It will take a couple weeks or so, but should be fine.
as long as they are both spayed some femal cats do not get along next to cats that aren't spayed
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