Caring for your kitty
Looking for a guaranteed rewarding and loving relationship with your cat? Your feline friend may appear independent and well trained but he will rely on you for so much more; food and water, care and companionship. But, there are certain essentials for you to follow.
Whatever happens you don’t want to find yourself without you feline friend, and to ensure your pal is returned home safely, make sure they’re suited and booted with a collar and name tag that includes your name address and telephone number. In case they take the great escape and slip out of the window. And on top of that be sure to follow your local cat registration laws. An ill kitty is not a happy kitty, so take your cat to the local veterinarian for regular check-ups. Also, having your cat spayed or neutered will help to keep them healthy. Make sure that your cat has a good balanced diet; it’s not just you that has to mind the waistline.
Finally have you cat trained. No scratching the furniture, or dad’s lucky slippers, sky diving off the wardrobe or sliding across the kitchen surfaces. Don’t be taken to believing cats are impossible to train; they’re not, you just need time and patience.