Well, if the decision to take the cat to the House is not spontaneous? You have to take a balanced decision, accepting that must involve all family members. Choose a cat essentially depends on the purpose for which you need. If you are single and need a companion, you should choose a breed that fits your temperament, so you're never bored with each other, or vice versa, so that the cat does not annoy you by excessive activity if you like peace and order. Or maybe you want to demonstrate your pet shows? Then the thought should be given to which race, in your opinion, is the most personable, that will teach the cat to the exposure process. You may need the services of a professional trainer or breeder. Well and if you want to devote himself to a pure-bred breeding, you need a lot of knowledge in the field of selection and training of cats, and you will need to work closely with your veterinarian to avoid problems. Think about it, who will lead the main caring for a cat. The animal needs a balanced diet, rest, walks, trips to the vet, etc. And it's better if all of this is controlled by a family member. If you trust your child with a cat, you should still monitor how comfortable the animal feels, how timely is feeding and cleaning. When the child begins to have other interests, promptly take care of pet yourself. Consider also that the conditions of life can offer for your cat and seek advice from breeders. Some cats require space assets for games and hunting, while cats calm, as long-haired breeds with phlegmatic can feel good in a small apartment. If you already have pets at home, make sure that the new cat is not terrified by the dog, that a war for territory does not start with the other cat already living with her, that the new Cat does not diversify your menu for your parakeet, hamster or goldfish. Of course, you must calculate your financial capacity to withstand a cat, because it includes not only food, but also the quality of items, the cost of veterinary care, participation in exhibitions and sometimes spoiled furniture and other expenses. And if you or someone in your family suffers from allergies or asthma, you have to give up the idea of having a cat. Rate this articleAre you ready to have a new Cat?Rating: 5.0/5 (1 vote cast)
Andrew Give published 2 articles. Article submitted on March 5, 2013. Word Count: 573
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