Bringing Your New Cat Home

January 14th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Make Your New Cat Feel Safe

 One of the most important considerations when bringing home your new cat or kitten for the first time is how to make her/him feel safe. He will be entering a new world that he is uncertain about.So, as his new pet owner, you must give your pussy cat lots of attention while bringing him home.
He will need to be carefully introduced to the rest of the family but you also need to give him the opportunity to become adjusted to his surroundings.  As a cat, he is curious and wants to explore but may be a bit hesitant at first.

To make things easier for him, there are a few things you can do to help him adjust

* Don’t have a crowd of people waiting to meet your new cat.  Instead, he needs to be brought home by just one or two people.  Allow him to look around before introducing new people to his home.
* When someone new is introduced to your new pet pussy cat, give him a few minutes to sniff them, calmly.  Don’t be overly excited because your cat simply will become shy and hide.  Instead, allow him to ease into meeting new people one person at a time.
* Pussy needs to know where his things are right from the start. So always place his food and water in the same place and leave it there.  Do the same with his litter tray. If you are consistent, most cats are very good at returning to their litter tray time and time again without much training.

If you give your kitty some extra time to get acquainted to everything around you, he or she will feel more adjusted to their new home and owner.  They may even be more willing to play and socialise if you can take their introduction slowly and calmly and allow them to adjust at their own pace. You will reap the benefits later.
 


Preparations For Bringing Kitty Home

January 14th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

So, you have made the decision that a cute pussy cat would be the most practical option for you. A dog would need more time and attention than you can give, especially for taking on walks. A cat will be more independant and so fit into your busy lifestyle but still be cared for properly. Now, you need to prepare for the new arrival  -  you’ll want to make sure that your home will encourage feline health and well-being.

Environment
Look over your home to make sure that they will be in a safe that environment e.g no stray wires they could chew, no holes that they can fall into or any sharp areas that they could get hurt on. Cats are curious creatures and will explore everywhere!

Cat Bed
 Your kitty will need a comfortable place to sleep. A wicker basket bed with cotton or wool blankets is a good choice. Cats love something that is soft and warm and, for you, cotton or wool blankets are easy to clean or replace.

Feeding Utensils
You will need to provide a food dish and a water dish or a dispenser for clean, fresh water. It’s a good idea to have dishes that are made of steel instead of plastic because your cat might play with the dish. Plastic dishes get scratched easily or damaged. They are then difficult to clean thoroughly and can harbour harmful bacteria (to both cats and their human owners).

Toys For Your Kitty
Don’t forget toys. Cats and kittens like to have something to dig their claws into, quite literally!  Giving them fun toys to play with will help to keep your furniture safe.

Find A Vet
It is also essential that you have your feline taken care of by a trusted vet. Ask friends and colleagues for recommendations before you bring your cat home so you are prepared for any emergencies. It is a good idea to have an initial checkup. A vet can spot potential problems that you could not see or did not realize that your pet is suffering from. They may also need innoculations which the vet will advise you upon.
Mainly, you will want to know that your pet is healthy and how to maintain that so that they will have a happy life and will be loving pets for many years to come.