Saturday, March 12, 2011

Ways To Preparing Your House For Your New Cat

By Robert Baker


There are lots of strategies to think of when preparing your home for a new cat. The cat needs to be made to feel right at home but there needn't be too much upheaval. By planning ahead you can avoid this. Taking care of any animal constitutes a commitment which is important so don't even consider having a new pet in your household unless you've thought it through. The breed of cat you choose should be a perfect match for your lifestyle and that of your family

Have all the right equipment for your cat before you return home. A collar, a litter tray and a post for your cat to scratch to save your furniture. Separate bowls for food and water are needed also. Store these in a hygienic area that won't lead to anyone tripping. Finally a bed with toys and blankets for your kitty to sleep are essential.

Plan what rooms the cat is allowed in and which ones are off limits. For example if you're an amateur chef who is particular about hygiene give this some consideration before it becomes an issue once you have brought your kitty home. If you don't want certain items of furniture to be damaged ensure that you have also thought this through.

Make sure you have a space where the cat can be comfortable without damaging anything of value. If you have valuable ornaments make sure these are carefully stored in a cabinet or where it can't be reached.

You should make sure that if you have young children you educate them as to how your cat should be treated. That way when you get your pet there won't be any unwanted surprises. This will help them become attached to the animal quicker.

The effort you've made will ensure you're all ready to have a welcoming house for you and your cat to live.




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