Got a New Cat? Here is How to Take Care of It
You’ve just adopted a new kitty and you want everything to work out great. Here a some ideas to get you going:
1. Before you bring your feline friend home you need to stock up on the necessities:
You need a litter box- get the best scoopable litter whether it be clay, wheat or corn.
Scooper- get a metal one so that it lasts a long time.
Food- so important and you want to give your new baby the best. Check the labels and avoid soy, corn and grains in general. They can cause allergies.
Water- cats do not drink enough water so the best thing that you could add to your new pet’s home is a pet drinking fountain. The running water piques their curiosity and encourages them to drink more.
Bowls- buy metal or glass because plastic can cause kitty acne.
Grooming- depending on your cat’s hair you may need more grooming supplies than just a brush. Usually a tool with metal bristles work best. Plus it is a great time to get to know kitty better.
Toys- another great bonding experience. Whether young or old you can encourage your kitty to play.
Plastic kennel- it may seem like an unneeded expense but you want to keep your kitty safe. Always transport in a carrier to avoid your cat getting loose.
Never forget a cool cat condo! Cat trees and cat condos come in all shapes and sizes. Your kitty will thank you for the awesome scratching posts and hiding areas.
2. Bringing home your new cat: The easiest way to get you new cat comfortable is to give him his own space. Have all of the above materials set up in a bathroom or bedroom and place him in there. This is also a great way to introduce a new animal to any existing animals. Let the cat spend about a week in this room so he can get adjust to your home and the noises and schedule you have. Don’t forget that the cat will need your attention.
Be sure to spend lots of time in the room playing and providing treats.
Cats have personalities just like people and are all very different. Accept him for who he is.
3. Letting your cat into the house: If you have other pets we strongly recommend reading an article on how to introduce your new friend to them. The Humane Society of the United States is a great resource for this information.
Introduce him slowly over the next few weeks. Always keep his intro room available as a safe place. Remember to give him lots of attention and praise.
Let you new friend determine the amount of companionship he wants. His actions will be your guide. Most importantly, always love him and remember that he depends on you for everything!
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