Adoptions
Cats live a long life. What if your financial situation would change, what if you have to relocateto another house? What would you do if you were to welcome a baby?
Will your cat stay with you “for the good and bad”? Are you ready for...

Empathy
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01
catification of your flat
that is adjusting your living space to your cat’s needs like organizing wall shelves, installing a scratching point etc.
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02
following the cat’s habits
like jumping over furniture, drinking water from the tap or diving under your duvet at night
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03
acceptance of cat’s natural instincts
like running and playing at night, scratching your couch or laud digging in the litter box

Contact
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respect
responding to cat’s likes and dislikes: some of them don’t like being lifted and hugged or stroked over the belly
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sessions of play
playing with your cat, especially if he/her is the only cat at home

Safety
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01
installing special mesh
on the balcony or other means of protection if for example your flat owner would not give the permission
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02
secure the window
make some safety measures on the window, that you are used to open or the one reachable for the cat from the next by furniture
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03
paying attention
to the main door by all the flatmates or guests so the cat would not sneak out

Veterinary care
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regular
like deworming, vaccination and other treatment when it is needed: blood test, usg, teeth control
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the extras
when your cat is sick or injured

Considering healthy diet
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giving up
on bad habitslike feeding your cat with cow milk, ham or leftovers from your meals
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choosing
the best cat foodappropriate to his/her age or special needs
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providing more
expensive cat foodif recommended by a veterinarian as necessary
Are you ready for a cat?