Read About Cat Rescue

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-- Reasons and Facts

1.     Why Adopt:

When you adopt a cat from a rescue organization, you are giving your cat a chance at having a wonderful life.

2.     What Pet to Adopt:

If you are not sure what breed of cat to adopt, going to your local shelter, humane society, or rescue organization would be a great way to find what kind of cat you'd like. If you are looking for a specific breed, you can talk to a rescue group that rescues that particular breed, or talk to a breeder.

3.     When to Adopt:

Anytime is a good time to adopt a cat, as long as you are ready for the responsibilities it entails. A lot of times, after a holiday, you'll find people selling or giving cats away after receiving it as a gift and they are unable to take care of it. Be sure that you and your family are ready to make a commitment for the lifetime of the cat.

-- Where to Look

1.     Online:

Using a search engine online, you can find websites for different shelters and rescue organizations. Some relevant organizations include the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Animal Shelter.org, and MEOW Cat Rescue Organization, among others.

2.     Classifieds:

Some rescue organizations will run ads when they have an abundance of animals needing a good home.

3.     Pet Shows:

There are not many rescue organizations that take part in pet shows; however, a pet show is a good way to research the type of cat you may want to adopt.

4.     Local Vet:

Your local vet may know of many rescue organizations where you can find the cat you want.

 -- What to Look For

1.     Pet Temperament:

Look for a cat that has a good even temperament.

2.     Pet's Surroundings:

Make sure the surroundings for the cat are soft, clean, and that there is enough food and water.

3.     Pet's Health:

Ask the person that you are getting the cat from if they have any records of vaccines. It would be a good idea to take the cat to your local vet and have it checked out.

4.     What to Avoid:

You may want to avoid a cat that is excessively aggressive and ill-tempered, especially in an older cat as this may be a behavior that could be difficult to overcome.

-- How to Choose

1.     Type of Pet:

It might be easier to find a mix-bred cat over a purebred cat. It depends on your taste and what you are looking for.

2.     Supplies & Equipment:

You will want to make sure you have cat food, food and water dishes, toys, and a cat bed for the cat. Investing in a crate for the cat would be a great investment for taking your cat to your vet or car trips.

3.     Expense:

When acquiring a cat, there could be veterinary fees and possible travel fee's if outside of your community.