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Cat Information

So,you've decided that you want to have a
pet cat. However, before you shop for your kitten, you may need to
consider a few important things. After all, finding out that a cat is
not for you after you've already grown attached can be heart breaking.
The main reason that people have to find their cats new homes is that
they are allergic to cats. If you've never spent much time around cats,
be sure you can spend a few hours in a home with cats without developing
an allergy attack. Also, check with friends and family to be sure none
of them are highly allergic. Try to gather as much cat
information as possible.
Next, you may want to consider your lifestyle. Although most cats need
less interaction than dogs, your cat can still become lonely and bored
if left alone all day. A bored cat is often a bad cat. If you work long
hours, consider getting two kittens so that they can keep each other
company.
Don't forget to take a look at your home and be sure you can fit in a
cat and all of his accessories. Cats need litter boxes, food dishes,
toys, and a scratching post. If you have children, the litter box will
need to be placed in a place that your children can't get to, but that
your cat can access easily.
Once you have the information and you decide that a cat will fit into your household, you will need
to decide whether you want a kitten or an older cat. Most people take
one look at that cute, fluffy kitten and fall in love. Since kittens
have not developed bad habits, a kitten is the perfect choice for people
who have time to litter box train their new pet. Most kittens have not
yet been altered or declawed and must receive a series of immunizations
to protect them from infectious cat diseases. Older cats are a good
choice for people who want a slightly less energetic pet and do not have
time to train their cats to use the litter box. Most older pet cats have
already been altered and will only need to take booster vaccinations.
Now that you know whether you want a cat or a kitten, you will need to
find out where to buy your new cat. If you just want a great pet and
aren't concerned with owning a specific breed, the best place to look is
your local humane society or animal rescue. These organizations are
usually overrun with healthy, sweet cats and kittens. If you are looking
for a specific cat breed instead, a cat show can be a wonderful
resource. Many exhibitors bring along a few kittens that are for sale.
Even if you can't find kittens of the breed you are looking for at the
show, you can ask exhibitors to place you on a waiting list for one of
their kittens.
Once you bring your new pet home, don't be surprised if your cat takes
several days to settle in. To help your cat adjust quickly, be sure you
have a bed, litter box, and food dishes set up in a permanent spot.
Gathering all the cat information prior to getting one will make
it a much more enjoyable experience.
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