A Kitten or a Cat How to Adopt a New Pet

Whenever most people make the decision to adopt a new pet, they tend to gravitate toward the little ones.  These baby dogs and cats known as puppies and kittens put smiles on the faces of everyone.  Just remember that owning an adult cat has some advantages over the baby kitten.  How do you make the decision?  Here are some things to consider.

A kitten is cute.  No one can deny this fact.  The way the kitten plays and pounces makes it hard for anyone to resist.  But think about if a kitten is right for your housing situation.

If you adopt a new pet and choose a kitten, then you will need to be prepared for quite a bit of work.  The kitten will need to be litter box trained.  Training usually goes smoothly, but it does mean that you may have to deal with cat urine issues.  A new kitten will have to be taught what is off limits and what is OK to play with.

When you adopt this new kitten you will need to baby proof your home, making sure that it does not have easy access to electrical cords and other dangerous objects that felines will gravitate toward.

About kittens and adoption

Kittens are filled with boundless energy, and this can be a reason to adopt one, but it could also be a reason to veer away. If you will have the time to spend with kitten, playing and petting, then certainly adopt the little fellow.

However a new pet kitten is not a good choice for people with small amounts of free time.  They need play time, and they definitely need human interaction to develop good social behavior of cats.

Finally when you adopt a new pet, consider that age of any children you have in your house. If very young kids are in your home then a kitten may not be right for your family. Keep in mind that kittens can be hurt by small children that might play to rough.

A grown cat can offer a bypass on much of the stress that comes along with raising and training a kitten.  Since the cat is most likely already litter trained, you will be able to introduce it to your home without much of a headache.

While grown cats may not be quite as cute as a kitten, they still posses plenty of playfulness and affection.  At the same time, a cat is not as dependent upon attention from their owner.  Cats enjoy their private time too.

Getting a full grown cat

One very large problem that can arise when adopting a grown cat is that you will not know its background.  Animals that have been neglected or abused may have behavioral issues that can pose difficult hurdles in your relationship. Usually, these problems can be overcome with some attention, patience, and reading some cat information.

When you adopt a new pet cat or a kitten, consider the animal’s personality and the amount of attention and training you will need to devote to your new pet.  There are definite advantages to either choice, but the ultimate decision will hinge on which will work best in your home environment.  Remember that kittens use cuteness to get adopted so be strong when deciding.

 

 

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