What You
Need to be a Cat Owner
With love and patience things will work
out.
So, you are preparing for a new family member, I see. A kitten,
you say? And I also see you have a checklist of everything you
think you need prior to the cat even stepping foot in the
house. Good for you. Well, let's see what's on your list now,
think of this as a "cat owner manual":
1. Cat food. Good. There's nothing
worse than bringing any pet home and realizing you don't have
anything for him to eat. And while it sounds silly and very
basic, we've all found ourselves in that position at one time
or another.
2. Cat litter and a litter box.
Excellent. I also see you bought the scoopable litter.
Absolutely a great choice. Without a doubt, it's one of the
best inventions mankind ever devised. Get the "pooper scooper"
and scoop about any litter that's dirty. This way you don't
have to change an entire litter box every other day or
so.
3. Toys. My, perhaps you went a little
overboard. But you did well. You're trying very hard not to let
your new friend get bored. Now, you know, sometimes cats are
like kids. With children, you buy them a toy and they end up
playing with the box. Don't be surprised if you cat finds an
empty box and starts playing. He may even prefer to play with
an empty paper bag.
You new friend will be absolutely
delighted with just about anything if he's in a playful mood.
I've had a few cats that not only played with my ink pens, but
take them apart. Now if I can only teach him to put it back
together again. You'll find he'll discover a whole host of toys
in the house that you've never even thought could be used in
the ways your cat will use them. Also, remember that cat toys
make a great gift for cat owners.
4. A good reliable veterinarian. Your
cat may not appreciate this right now. But if you find a good
veterinarian before you bring your cat home, then there won't
be any interruption or problems with your new pet receiving
good medical care.
If you've never had to choose a
veterinarian before, ask your friends with pets what doctor
they use. If they're happy, they'll let you know. And if
they're not happy, they'll probably really let your know. Call
local animal shelters as well. They will steer you if you ask,
not only to the best, but to the least expensive ones. You may
also be able to find reliable veterinarian services from the
Human Society in your area. Check either on line or in your
local phone book. You'll receive a good service at a reasonable
price and you'll know that absolutely everyone involved in the
organization has a love of animals.
5. A brush. Buy a brush with which to
groom your cat. This helps the two of you bond. But more than
that, this also helps control shedding. You'll appreciate the
fact that less of his fur is on your clothes and furniture. And
he'll appreciate that there's less fur for him to groom
himself. That reduces his chances of getting hairballs.
(Actually, you'll both appreciate that!)
6. Patience. Don't forget to be patient
with your new friend. You'll be bringing him into unknown
terrain when he comes home with you. Give him a chance to
investigate his environment as well as to "sniff out" strange
new smells – that's how he learns about his world. Be patient
with him as he tries to learn the rules. The rules of
discipline for a dog and cat are completely different. On one
hand, cats are great. You just have to admire a cat's
determination. You tell him no; you gently take him off the
kitchen counter. You turn around and he's back on the kitchen
counter. Smiling at you, no less!
7. Love. And the most essential of all
ingredients of all to make you the ultimate cat owner? Why
love, of course! As long as you love your new pet (Look into
his eyes! How could you not love that cute little
feline?)
If you have enough love and patience,
then everything else about cat ownership will work itself out.
Now, go out and retrieve your new pet. She's been expecting
you.
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