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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-05-11 06:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #4875 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4875 ⌋

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Re: Future Cat Haver

(Anonymous) 2020-05-12 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
you already got a ton a good advice, so only a few more things i haven't seen mentioned.

a) when you first get the cat, introduce them to one room at a time. For starters, a small second bathroom, or a guest room will suffice. Giving them access to too much space too soon might overwhelm them.
b) adopt out of shelters or from local rescues. (Search for them by googling "your city + tnr" usually gives best results)
Kittens are usually fostered, so ask if there arent that many at the shelter.
c) kittens do usually better as a pair, and it is advised to take two. sometimes, older cats prefer to be the only cat in the household. definitely a thing to ask. for example, i would never break up a bonded pair. if you want a single cat, ask the shelter staff. they know their cats.
d) feed grain-free (!) and high protein foods. most popular brands are cheap shit and not worth their money.
e) get vet insurance as early as possible!
f) dont forget a plan on who cares for the cat when you're on business trips or holiday!
g) enjoy your next 15 years beimg owned by a house panther ♡