WHEN
YOU'VE FOUND A NEW PET
- Bringing
The Cat Home
- Developing
Relationship
- Basic
Cat Training
- Taking
Your Pet Outdoors
- Feeding
- Litterbox
Training
- Finding Lost
Pet
You've decided that you have the time,
space, and financial resources you need to become a pet parent.
The perfect pair of eyes met yours at the animal shelter, breeder,
or pet store, and you've found your furry soul mate. He gets his
physical exam, vaccinations, and I.D. tag, and the two of you are
headed home. Now what?
Welcome Home
Cats are much more attention-needy than most people think. They
can become bored and depressed if they are ignored. Some develop
"negative attention syndrome"--they misbehave just to
get their owners to notice them. If the only time the owner talks
to kitty is when he scratches the sofa or strolls down the kitchen
counter, then you can bet that he will perform these feats when
the owner is near, but not acknowledging him. (Cats and small children
have a lot in common!). When you get home from work, take the first
10 minutes to visit with your cat. Forget about checking the answering
machine, looking for the mail, or making supper for awhile. Your
day may have been hectic and stressful, but kitty has had no choice
but to spend many long hours in a quiet house without any stimulation.
You are, without a doubt, the most exciting part of his day. Talk
to him, stroke him and play with him. You both will be happier and
healthier.
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