Thursday, May 7, 2020

What to Consider Before Buying a Cat?

Buying an animal is a big responsibility. Cats live for many years and during this time they depend on you taking care of them and making sure they are well. Before buying a cat, there are a few things to keep in mind.


Do you have room for a cat?

How do you live? If you live in a crowded place or maybe temporarily in one place, it is wise to wait to buy a cat. Are you going to let the cat out? If you live in an area where it is appropriate to have the cat outside, it will work well with an outdoor cat. However, if it is an area with dense buildings and busy roads, it is more appropriate to have an indoor tax. You can also make sure the cat is home safe so it is safe for the cat.


Do you have time with a cat?

How much time are you at home? The cat is not a flock animal like the dog but still wants companionship and needs supervision at least twice a day. If you work long days you may be able to arrange for a neighbor to look at the cat during the day. If you travel a lot, even before you buy a cat, think about whether you can get help with caring for the cat when you are away.


How much does a cat cost?

Buying a cat costs a lot depending on the type of cat you buy and from whom. Race taxes often cost more than house cats. In addition to the cost of the cat itself, there are some things you can invest in when you get the cat and you can count on running costs for food, cat sand, vaccination and more.

Where to buy a cat?

Once you have decided that you want to buy a cat, there are different options. Do you want a house cat or a cat ? Most breed cats often fit well as indoor cats. They have properties that are easier to predict because you have a control on the breed in a completely different way than for house cats. Domestic cats on the other hand are usually healthier and more durable than many breed cats.

If you want a purebred cat, you can look for breeders online. Feel free to compare a few different breeders and contact them to find out if they have any kittens going on. You can also find house cats easily through the internet. There are various ad forums where you can find ads on kittens.

If you are thinking of an adult cat, a cat home or cat aid organization may be a good option. There you can adopt a cat that needs a new home. It happens that they also mediate kittens. Read more about adopting a cat .


To consider when buying a cat:


  • No matter where you buy or adopt the cat, keep in mind that:



  • Sign a purchase contract. Breeders often have agreements they use. There are also templates to be found online.



  • Ask to see a veterinary certificate confirming that the cat you are buying is healthy. At the time of purchase, the certificate shall not be older than seven days. Remember that the kitten should not be delivered until the earliest at the age of twelve weeks.



  • Make sure the cat is vaccinated and ask for information so you know when it's time for the next vaccination.



  • Make sure the cat is labeled. As soon as you own the cat you register as the owner of the cat with eg Animal ID.



  • Take out a cat insurance . If you buy a kitten, it is important to insure it as soon as possible so that nothing can happen before it is insured. If you buy an older cat that is already insured, it is important that there is no gap between the insurance.



  • Things you need before you bring your cat home: transport cage, cat litter, cat litter, food bowl, water bowl, cat food, cat toys and preferably a small cat pharmacy with tick pickers and thermometers.

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