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Choosing a Perfect Cat

And Keeping Your Perfect Cat Healthy and Happy


Sitting in a comfortable chair, book in hand, fire in the fireplace warming the room and a cat in our lap purring as you pet her.  That’s just one of the scenarios that can make you want to bring home a cat or maybe even an adorable kitten.  But before rushing out to the shelter or the nearest pet store, there are some important things to consider when choosing a cat.



As I have stated before, the research you do prior to choosing a cat or any other pet the more likely you will be happy with your decision.

 

Time Considerations When Choosing a Cat


Although there is a popular belief that cats are independent and don’t need much attention, making them good pets for busy people, this simply isn’t the case.
  Many cats may not be as attention seeking as most dogs, but cats are social animals and crave human attention.  If you don’t spend time playing and petting your cats you will likely have to deal with problem behaviors.  

Of course choosing a cat that is full- grown rather than a kitten will make difference in the amount of time you will need for the first few months and choosing a cat breed that is more independent may be what would work best for your lifestyle , but all cats need some attention.  They are after all, a living breathing being.

Other time considerations are that cats must be fed, groomed, possibly walked (more about this at >>cat care link, and last but not least litter box maintenance.



Money and Choosing a Cat



O
f course you expect there to be costs involved with choosing a family cat
.  But is you make the mistake of the “impulse buy” and bring that adorable “free” kitten home you may not have thought this part of cat parenting through.  There are some inexpensive ways to make sure your cat has what he needs >> but in general there are expenses that are unavoidable.  Your cat will need good quality cat food, to be spayed or neutered (this is an absolute, unless you have a pure bred you are planning on breeding), vaccinations, emergency care, litter box and litter, grooming tools, and flea/tick preventative. 
 


Space Matters When Choosing a Cat



T
here’s a couple of ways to look at what is meant by space.
  Let’s talk about space in the sense of two very important things for cats.  First, your space and cat claws and fur.  Cats whether they are considered a “long-haired” or a “short-haired” cat will shed some on your clothes, furniture and carpets.  Cats also have a natural need for scratching.  All of this can be minimized by regular brushing and nail clipping, cover cloths on favorite sleeping areas and a proper scratching post.

The next space issue is how much room is required.  A cat can get along in a studio apartment as long as they are provided with enough toys and activities to keep them stimulated.  I am a very strong believer in “indoor only” cats, >>link  for their safety.  And this can work well with a well placed window seat (inexpensive at your local pet store/online) or a more elaborate window box etc. 

No doubt there are many questions running through your mind as you consider choosing a cat: “male vs. female,” “pure bred or rescue kitty,” “kitten or adult cat?” and finally “what is the best breed to choose for my family?”  For information to answer these questions and more go to: Choosing a Cat Wisely  - What breed? Male or Female? Cat or Kitten?




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