Cats are undoubtedly one of the easiest and most popular pets to own thanks to
their simple needs and the immediate
love,
loyalty and
affection they give to
their owners. In fact, research undertaken by leading universities and pet
authorities has shown that stroking a cat can lower the
heart rate,
reduce stress levels
and even speed up recovery after illness.
Choosing
Owning a cat is an extremely rewarding experience that brings a wealth
of love and enjoyment to almost any home.
There are over forty
different breeds of cat
and many more varieties to consider – each with its own personality. It is important to choose
your cat carefully and not select on looks alone – find out about the breed's
temperament,
activity
level, and
special requirements. Remember,
longhaired cats
are very attractive, but you need to be prepared to brush them daily to keep their coat in good condition.
Welcome Home
When bringing an adult cat into your home for the first time,
it is important to make sure you are well prepared for its arrival.
Your cat will need:
- A warm, draught-free, safe place to sleep
- A cosy bed – a basket lined with old blankets or towels
- Two clean, unbreakable bowls for food and water
- A supply of cat food
- A litter tray
- A light collar
- A few simple toys
- A name – chosen before arrival and used whenever you are feeding, patting, playing, or grooming.
While cats are remarkably adaptable animals, they do take
some time to settle in to any new environment. Allow your cat
plenty of time to explore your home at its own pace and try to
keep the household relatively quiet and visitor-free for the
first few days. Any other family pets should be introduced
slowly and only under close supervision.
In time your cat's natural curiosity will take over and it will soon feel right at home.