Sunday, 27 November 2011

Avoid Rookie Cat Owner Mistakes - Buy Toys and a Cat Scratcher

It might seem like kitties are easier creatures to take care of than their dog counterparts. After all, they sort of just take care of themselves, right? Wrong. First time cat owners can make a lot of mistakes, often things they blame on their new family member.





Before adopting a kitty, you need to anticipate the cost of your furry companion. Write down all your anticipated expenses, from cat food to cat nip, litter to a cat scratcher. Call your local veterinarian and find out how much you will expect to pay annually for care. You may be responsible for the costs of spaying or neutering your cat, depending upon where you get him. All of these expenses can really add up and could change your adoption decisions.


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Before you set the new cat wild in your home, consider the damage his claws can do to your furniture as well as whether or not you plan to declaw him. Some schools of thought find declawing to be inhumane. It is a painful procedure for your cat and an added expense, so do plenty of research before making a declawing decision. A cat scratcher might help alleviate your cat's need to scratch.


If you choose not declaw your cat, take a look at the material of your furniture to decide its durability. Some furniture is easier to ruin than others. Most cats don't do much damage to euro suede material, which is a soft yet very durable material. If you have no plans to buy cat-friendly furniture, the next plan of attack is to keep your cat's mind busy. A lot of toys and a cat scratcher will give him something to do. Before you spend an arm and a leg on cat toys, remember simple things will entertain the cat. Sometimes a box or an empty toilet paper roll will keep him happy for hours.


Avoid Rookie Cat Owner Mistakes - Buy Toys and a Cat Scratcher

As a long-time pet owner, Julie is passionate about supporting animal health and wellness. As a board member of her local rescue league, she understands the value proper mental and physical stimulation offers indoor cats in particular. Julie's Siamese cats, Sissy and Missy, enjoy the indoor life thanks to cat towers and cat trees from Ace Cat Furniture.


CAT DECLAWING COST

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