How to prepare for bringing home a rescue cat

Bringing home a rescue cat can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it's important to be prepared to ensure a smooth transition for both you and your new furry friend. Here are some tips on how to prepare for bringing home a shelter cat:


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1. Get the necessary supplies: Before bringing your new cat home, make sure you have all the necessary supplies, including food and water bowls, litter box, litter, scratching post, toys, and a comfortable bed.

2. Prepare a safe space: It's important to provide your cat with a safe and comfortable space to help them adjust to their new environment. Set up a quiet room with their bed, litter box, and food and water bowls. This will give them a chance to acclimate to their new surroundings before exploring the rest of the house.

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3. Child and pet-proof the house: Make sure your house is safe for your new cat by removing any potential hazards such as toxic plants or dangling cords. If you have other pets or children, make sure to supervise them during the initial introduction period.

4. Schedule a vet appointment: Schedule a visit with your veterinarian to ensure your cat is healthy and up to date on their vaccinations. This is also a good time to discuss any questions or concerns you may have about your new cat's care.

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5. Be patient: Remember that it may take some time for your cat to adjust to their new surroundings. Be patient and give them the time and space they need to feel comfortable.

6. Introduce them to the family: Introduce your new cat to the rest of the family slowly and gradually. Let them explore the house at their own pace and give them plenty of opportunities to interact with you and other family members.

7. Show them love and affection: Finally, remember to show your new cat plenty of love and affection. Spend time with them, play with them, and give them plenty of attention to help them feel comfortable and loved in their new home.

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Preparing for bringing home a shelter cat involves getting the necessary supplies, preparing a safe space, child and pet-proofing the house, scheduling a vet appointment, being patient, introducing them to the family slowly, and showing them love and affection. By following these tips, you can help your new cat adjust to their new home and live a happy and healthy life.

 

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Pet Cat and Dog Photographer in Calgary, Alberta