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Adopting a Cat

Adopt a Cat

Adopting a Cat

Hello Happy Fur Families!

Welcome to another issue of Paw Patrol.

According to The American Humane Association, June is the official Adopt-a-Cat ® month.  So, if you’ve always wanted to adopt a cat there’s no time like the present. But where do you go to find her? What will you need to look for? What would you be wise to avoid? Let’s take a look at each question.

Where do I find my new cat?

Where to find cats to adopt
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There are a large number of places where cats are available for new homes. The local animal shelter is an excellent place to begin. They always have a very good selection of cats and kittens to choose from. With so many different breeds, sizes, colors, and ages to choose from you’re almost sure to find a new friend just waiting for you to come and pick her up. Farmers frequently have kittens that are available to go to a new home. If you are interested in a particular breed of cat, contact their registry. They should be able to direct you to a reputable breeder in your area.

Now that you have looked over the cats or kittens available, how do you select right one for you?

Cats Playing

Another thing that you should consider is yourself.

Cat with people

What do I mean? I mean that you should take stock of yourself. Most people are a sucker for kittens. Those little fluff balls with their sweet faces are nearly impossible to resist. Do you have the time and energy to deal with a lively kitten and her antics? (Oh, you mean I’m not supposed to swing on the drapes?) Perhaps you would be more comfortable with an older cat who already knows all about litter boxes and not climbing on top of the counter. A quiet adult who will sit on your lap and purr while you watch your favorite show may be more your speed. Be honest with yourself. You and your new cat will be much happier for it.

Okay, you’ve assessed yourself and the kittens and cats available to you.

You’ve picked out your perfect new friend. On your way home think over what supplies you have at home. Do you have everything you need? A litter box with nice fresh litter? Is there a little scooper to clean her litter box with? A food dish and a water bowl? Do you have good quality food for her? Is it the one she is already used to? No? Perhaps you might want to stop and pick up a small bag of the one she’s familiar with. It will be something she already knows in a strange place and may help her become comfortable in her new home faster. You can begin blending your preferred food into her old one in the coming days, eventually shifting her completely to her new food by the time the small bag ends.

Here’s a link to a quick and easy new kitten checklist for you.

In closing there is much to consider when getting a new cat. Take your time. Make sure all your preparations are made. You will be well on your way to a happy life for you and your new cat.


Hope you find these tips helpful and always remember to… LOVE. BRUSH. GROOM. REPEAT.

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