
Many people may not realize getting a cat means a lot of work and care. While there is not as much training as with a new puppy, felines are finicky about some things. Each one has a distinct personality, so learning his or her favorites may take a little guessing. Here are seven things you will need for any cat you want to bring home and love.
Litter box
Some cats are particular about where they want to do their business. Some like a cover so they can feel like they are hiding when they use the box. Others want a large, open space to give them plenty of room to scratch and cover the smell.
Still more cats are picky about the litter you choose. Some prefer litter that does not clump, but most do not mind it. If you find your cat does not want to use the automatic litter box, then be sure the litter uses no scents or perfumes. These additives can deter some cats. A little baking soda in the bottom of the box with each change can give you the odor removal you need without fragrances.
A collar with an identification tag
Many pet owners do not allow their cat to roam the outdoors unless they live in a rural area. However, whether you put the cat outside or not, they can sneak away when you are not looking. Some are great at slipping out the door as you leave or enter. A collar that fits well, is visible, and contains a tag for identification lets you put the name and your number on it. Just in case your pet gets away, the ID can help others see your pet is not a stray, and try to find the owner. You can also microchip your pet.
All the basics
There are some fundamental items every pet needs. A shallow bowl for food and water is important if you get a kitten. Large, full-grown pets can use bigger bowls. Many cats like to eat on a counter or window sill.
A high-quality food with taurine is important for your feline pets. Sometimes, it may take some trial and error to find a food your pet enjoys. You should limit treats to ensure your cat will eat his or her food. You will want to give them fresh food and water each day. A good brush or comb will help you keep tangles out of your cat’s fur. Daily brushing will give them a shiny coat.
Fun toys for entertainment
Cats need stimulation. They like to chase things. Using toys on a rope is an excellent way to get them into the action. Interactive fun with automatic toys is another way to ensure your pet is happy and gets enough exercise.
Someplace comfortable to sleep
A bed with a blanket is a wonderful spot for a cat. You can use a box, if you do not have a cat bed. The goal is to keep the sleeping area clean and dry. Laundering the bed once every week or so is good.
Regular veterinary care
Cats need shots to prevent them from getting rabies or feline distemper. Other diseases can cause your pet to get ill. Regular checkups will ensure your pet is healthy and happy for a long time.
A safe place when you are going on holiday
Gold Coast Kennels is a comfortable and caring environment where you can be happy to take your feline family members. When your holiday abode does not allow cats, then a reputable kennel with a wonderful cat area including climate control, space for play, blankets, and cubby holes is preferable. This location features hi-rise accommodations and rooms where families of pets can travel between spaces. Top quality foods like Fancy Feast and treats await your precious pets when you must leave them with someone while you travel, renovate, or have a medical procedure.
Bringing your cat home means a little preparation. By having the basics ready, you can key in on the things your pet loves the most. Have fun playing cat and mouse.
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