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Do you yearn for an agreeable feline darling? Yes, you can look in the newspaper for many cats are given for free by those who have a basketful of kittens to get rid of, however, going to the local shelter is the best plan to get a cat. You will need to be conscious of the guidelines below to help you choose the best cat or kitten for you.
Your personality and the cat’s personality
Just as humans, some cats are lazy and love lying around, while some are exceedingly playful and full of energy. Matching your personality to a feline is important for both of you to be happy and content with each other. Do you want a cat that is highly-strung, active and full of energy, or one who will stay in your arms and purr as you watch TV or listen to music while you pet it? Be sure to play with the cat of your choice prior to arranging to bring it home with you. A cat that plays while lying down rather than chasing whatever you’ve enticed it with will be more laid back and placid.
Kitten vs. grown cat
Granted, kittens are adorable and very energetic, but they are also prone to be destructive to your home and possessions and may wreak havoc in the home while you wish to sleep. Decidedly too, kittens also tend to bond with their owners, and thus may become a more cherished pet in the long run, however you may not need the frustration and costs associated with a kitten. Chose cautiously, and mull over the differences between a kitten and a cat!
Let’s talk about hair length
Longhaired cats are indeed beautiful and elegant, however keep in mind the amount of cleaning that a longhaired cat will require from you if you are fond of a tidy home. Whether longhaired or shorthaired, cats shed the most during the summer months, perhaps when you like to laze the most yourself. Also, longhaired cats require grooming so that their fur does not become matted and unmanageable.
One or more
Cats seem to be more placid and restrained when there are more than one in a human home. You may consider getting two cats at the same time, perhaps two that are already “cage buddies” so that they can entertain each other when you are not about.
Nutrition
Cats need the proper nutrition; so do not scrimp on the kind of food you buy for them. Just as humans cannot thrive on “junk food”, neither do our feline companions. Shop around and buy the highest rated food for them, and they will bring you years of companionship and happiness.
Speaking of Happiness
The “owning” of cats has been medically proven to bring happiness and a certain amount of calm to their owner’s lives. In fact a new study has shown cat owners were less likely to expire from a heart attack and similar cardiovascular problems than those who have never owned a pet cat!
