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Caring for your cat by Tom Lewis
Having a cat, you will find that it may be an independent creature and has been trained to use the litter box, but it will still depend on you for other needs in its life such as food, water, shelter, friendship, and even more. There are some things you need to do in order to properly care for your feline companion.
The first thing is to put a collar on your cat with an ID of your name, address, and even phone number. It doesn’t matter how safe you try to be, there is always a chance that the cat will get out of your house and you need to help give it as many opportunities to be brought back safely as you can. The second thing is to follow all license, registration, identification system, and laws regarding your cat. The next thing to do is to try to keep your cat an indoor cat. It is best all around if you do so. Next, be sure to get your regular check-ups with the vet. Get your cat spayed or neutered. This will help keep things healthy as well as keep the population of cats down. Be sure the diet is a balanced one including giving your cat fresh water daily.
Another thing you need to do is to train your cat to keep from doing things that are undesirable, such as scratching your furniture or jumping on top of your counter. If you have patience and put in effort, you will be able to successfully train your cat. Keep your cat groomed by brushing and try to keep them from digesting those horrible hairballs. Be sure you play with your cat. It will allow them to be mentally stimulated and give you a special bond with your cat. And last but not least, you have to have patience and be loyal with your cat. Be reasonable with your expectations. If you have trouble with your cat, you might seek to speak with your vet about what to do.
If you have ever owned a cat you have found it to be quite rewarding. You need to be sure that you are knowledgeable about cats in order to correctly care for it. You need to learn to care about your cat long before you ever get one and bring it home. If you want a kitten be sure the breeder you buy it from is reputable. Be sure to check out whether the mother cat is a healthy cat. You need to be sure to check to see if your cat, no matter what age, has the medical needs taken care of, such as getting meds for it.
To a lot of people, cats are not just pets they are companions. Cats tend to care about the people that care for them. When a person is sick, the cat will keep you company and is very compassionate. They are quite independent and often left alone, but don’t leave them too long without your attention and love. You will also receive free entertainment via the cat. You will very quickly learn what your cats’ likes and dislikes are.
Be sure to provide your cat with a nice sleeping area that’s comfortable. Your cat will feel safer in this new environment. If it’s a kitten, then be sure to buy a carrier; that way you can take it to the vet and other places. Also, you will need to get a collar for your cat, unless you get the micro chip placed under the cat’s skin.
You will also need to provide something for your cat to eat out of. Make sure they are there just for your cat, and nothing that can get mixed up in anything else. You could even go as far as getting them personalized. The cat will be more playful the smaller it is and requires more attention. Be sure to take the time, once again, and play with your cat. The more attention you show it, the better the bond will be between you both. It will become strong. You might even look into the history of cats, especially the breed you wish to have. It might help you to understand quirks and such.
I hope this helps you to better understand what it takes to care for a cat. If you already have one, you know all of this already, but if you are just seeking to find one that is suitable for your home, then it’s best to read as much as you possibly can and educate yourself to make you a better friend to the newest member of your family.
Tom Lewis
This article is written by the authors of www.petstuffgalore.co.uk
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