If you are wondering how to take care of a cat, the
good news is that it is quite easy. Cats require food, water, shelter,
a litter box, some toys and a warm, comfortable sleeping place. Before
making the decision to get a cat, you need to realize that they can
live for up to twenty years and make sure your decision is the right
one. A lot of cats end up in cat rescue centers when their owners
realize they can't care for them any more, don't want to care for them
any more or fail to get their cat spayed or neutered, which results in
unwanted kittens. If you have decided to add a feline friend to your
family, here is some useful cat care information for you.
What Do I Need for My Cat?
If
you are considering getting a cat, it is best to buy the accessories
first and also find a good veterinarian for cat vaccinations and for
any other medical needs which might crop up. The accessories you will
need are:
* A bowl for cat food and one for water
* Wet or dry cat food
* A litter tray and a pack of cat litter
* A cat brush or comb
* Cat toys (homemade ones are fine)
* Medication for fleas, ticks and parasites
* Cat health insurance (if you are worried about veterinary fees)
Indoors or Outdoors?
Knowing
how to take care of a cat includes knowing about the risks of allowing
your pet outdoors. It is a mistake to think that all cats need to go
outdoors. In fact there can be dangers outdoors, such as other cats and
dogs, toxic plants and traffic. Many cats who have always been kept
indoors are as happy and well-adjusted as outdoor cats. If you choose
to let your cat outside, you should buy a cat collar with a name ID
barrel.
You should also consider getting her micro-chipped. If
your cat is micro-chipped and gets lost or injured, any veterinarian
can scan her and the microchip will provide your contact details so the
veterinarian can contact you and let you know your cat has been found
and brought in. If you plan to travel with your cat, a microchip is
also a necessity as it provides information about vaccinations your cat
has been given.
Veterinary Care
A veterinarian for your cat
is a must. You need to take your cat to the veterinarian for a check up
as soon as you have her. She will also need vaccinations throughout her
life and medical care on occasion. Your veterinarian will be able to
answer any cat care information questions you have. Your veterinarian
will probably advise you on flea and parasite care. Most people prefer
to give their cat an anti-flea spray every few weeks or you might opt
for an anti-flea collar.
How to take care of a cat is something
that you should partly know and will party find out along your journey
together. Cats make wonderful pets. They are funny, playful, loving and
extremely lovable. Once you know the cat care information basics, the
rest will fall into place naturally.