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Cat Care Buying Guide
Thinking of adopting a cat



Cats can be incredibly affectionate animals that always let you know exactly how they are feeling. They are very smart and can be trained to do lots of things, from using the loo to manipulating a door handle. Domesticated cats can live to be about 14-20 years old and range in breeds such as calico


Adopting a baby kitten or even an older cat involves a lot of responsibility and patience. Cats need time to get used to their owners and their setting. The best thing to do when first getting a cat is to make sure that they are clean, healthy, and stimulated. If your pet is happy and learns to trust you, it can start a lasting bond that will benefit you both. Below, an overview of some guides to keep your pet healthy and happy.
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Feeding Your Cat Cats may prefer wet food, dry food or both. Also, there are different types of feeders depending on your specific needs. Learn how to keep your cat's belly full by reading our guides. |
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Cat Cleanliness Keeping your cat clean and free of pests is important. Also, making sure your pet has the right type of litter and being prepared for an accident is crucial. Check out these guides for stain prevention and grooming tips. |
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Cat Comfort Whether it chooses to sleep in a bed or not, as long as there is something comfortable for your pet to rest on and enough toys to stimulate your feline friend, your cat should stay happy and active. Check out our guides below on cat naps, cat fun, and also cat carriers to transport your pet safely from place to place. |
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External Links
- Aspca.org: Read up on cat litter.
- Cat-World.com: A great comprehensive guide for cat care.





