How much care and attention does a cat need?

As for pets, cats require relatively low maintenance compared to dogs that need companionship, walking, training, etc. However, like any pet, they need care and some cats need more care than others.

Do you want to spend a lot of time with your cat, do you want him to be demanding or do you have limited time? Cats can fit into busy, modern lifestyles more easily than dogs, as they are fairly independent, can be left alone much more easily, and are better suited for smaller flats or houses. Cats are often chosen by people who have busy lifestyles and stressful and who want company when they return home to relax.

The relationship with the cat

What do you want from your relationship with a cat? If you are the type of person who really needs to have a close relationship with your cat and be able to handle and interact with you, then you will be disappointed if you are faced with a nervous cat that hides every time you enter the room.

You may want to think of one of the pedigree breeds that may be more interactive and perhaps more in need of human companionship than some moggies. Nevertheless, this can become a problem for the cat if you are working all day and are only available to pay attention to you in the evenings or on weekends.

Some cats need to know exactly what is going to happen and when to feel relaxed. These cats would be quite happy living with an elderly woman who rarely receives visitors and leads a very quiet life, but it would probably be quite stressful for them to live in a home full of children and other animals with lots of visits and activity. Other cats, however, they can thrive in different interactions with many people and fit in perfectly in a busy home.

Spend time with your cat

If you likely don't have the time or inclination to groom a cat on a daily basis, don't even think about getting a Persian or cat in a long coat. In pedigree jargon, any cat with a longer coat, other than the Persian, is called semi-long because the coat is not as abundant as the Persian and does not have as thick an undercoat; however, it is still long and requires preparation. Also, if you are extremely proud of the house, you may not want to have a lot of hair everywhere.

A shorthair cat is a much easier option, as most cats are fans of their coats and keep them in perfect condition. That does not mean that they do not leave hair around; Keep this in mind if you are thinking of getting a white cat but have dark furniture, or vice versa.

Similarly, a cat is very likely to sharpen its claws indoors, often on the stair carpet, sometimes on furniture, or even on wallpaper. Whether your cat does this may depend on the cat itself and also on the environment you provide; However, there are things you can do to try and deal with this, but it is best to recognize early on that your cat is a free-will animal and natural behavior that may not be suitable for someone who needs to have an immaculate home.


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