Savvy Pets

5 Things You Need to Know Before Getting a Cat

If you are thinking of adopting a cat, then it is a great idea. Cats are great pets; they are smaller than dogs, demand less attention, and can help you relax after a long day of work by crawling in your lap. But getting a cat is nothing like buying a toy. You need to get knowledge about the top cat breeds and how to take care of them beforehand. When you become a cat owner, you are signing up for several responsibilities. In order to take care of the cat, you have to commit fully and have to pay attention to little things. Let’s have a look at a few important things you need to know before getting a cat:

It’s A Long-term Commitment

If you are thinking that you will only have the cat for a few months, then you need to reconsider your decision. Cats usually live long, and you will have to take care of them for years. If you are getting a small kitten, keep in mind that it can live up to 20 years. So, if you are mentally prepared to take care of the cat for this long, then you can move forward with your decision.

Leave Its Claws On

When people get a cat, most of them prefer to declaw it right away, but by doing that, you are taking away its defense as well. And not just that, the procedure of declawing is also very painful for cats. The better alternative is to clip their nails yourself regularly. You can find cat grooming kits out there that come with different kinds of nail clippers and can be used easily. You can also learn more about the cat’s health and grooming by visiting Cat World.

Litter Box

Before you get your cat home, you need to make sure that you have already got a litter box. Otherwise, the cat will just do its business all around your living room. Get a litter box and put it in a fixed area from where it would not be moved. You will have to potty train your cat, and it can take some time, but once your cat is trained, there won’t be any mess around the house. Also, if you have more than one floor in your house, make sure to put a litter box on every floor.

Cat Space

You cannot just leave your cat roaming around the house all the time; you need to give it its own place as well. You can build a small cat room in your house where your cat can go to rest, or you can just give your cat a corner in the house where you can put its bed and food plate. 

Regular Visits to Veterinarian 

In order to keep your cat healthy, you will also have to take it to the vet regularly. Cats can easily contact different types of diseases, even if they stay at home most of the time. It is always better to pick on those diseases as early as possible. Otherwise, the infection can make your cat very sick.

One Comment

  • Edna Williams

    If you get a cat, you have to prepare yourself for the vet expenses. Great tips for being prepared to be owned by a cat!