Maybe you’ve recently decided to get yourself a cat. People tend to love their cats and relationships between cats and man has been in existence for ages. Cat ownership is also about a whole lot of other things and you need preparation, time, responsibility, and care. Your cat will be entirely reliant on you to ensure that he has the best life that is possibly available.
At first you’ll need a couple of items before you bring your cat home. Collars are a good idea as they provide identification, however some cats hate wearing collars. Some other things you’ll also need include a water bowl as well as a food bowl. You may also require a litter tray, scratching post, grooming tools, toys, a bed, and a pet carrier.
Your cat will also require food and because the cat is a carnivorous animal, its diet should be something of the same nature. Cats require the sort of proteins that you tend to find in meats and canned foods are a perfect example of this. Cats should be fed at least twice daily along with a good supply of fresh water.
As long as you have the essentials, you can then go out and buy your cat. Getting a cat into a new home is usually a very stressful time for the creature. Your cat should set the pace for the moment. Make sure he is placed in a small area or room along with all his necessary items such as bowls and litter box. The carrier door should be left open and you should allow him to make the decision to explore. You should also keep coming to check in on your new pet as this tends to make the transition a whole lot easier.
Training is an important part of pet ownership. A well-trained cat will be a happy cat, which results in a happy owner. Litter training should be done early. With proper time and encouragement, your kitty will master this quickly. It is also important to attend to the socialization aspect of training. Remember; encourage good behavior with rewards and praise. Bad behavior should be discouraged, by making it an unpleasant experience. But keep in mind: punishment plays no role in training.
Some important decisions will also need to be made when you are buying a cat. You have to determine whether you want your cat to be an outdoor or indoor cat, or a combination of both. You should just have the risk factors in mind when you allow your cat to roam freely outside. A decision will also need to be made as to whether your cat should be declawed or not, making the right research into this will help you make the right decision. Your cat will also need to be neutered around twelve weeks of age. This will be an asset to his health.
Communication with your cat is also essential and you should explore ways through which your cat can understand what you want and you can understand what it wants as well. Grooming is another essential area of cat ownership, your cat should be brushed daily and its nails should be clipped monthly. The sort of bathing you give it will determine on the thickness of its coat. Good communication will also make grooming an easy thing for you.
Your cat should also get the required medical care. Immunization shots are necessary for your cats well being. You should also pay attention to the behavior of your cat to determine whether he is sick or not. The litter box is a good source of information to determine if something is wrong with your cat or not.






