Pets Behaviour, Pets Breed, Pets Love

What to Look for When Adopting a New Cat;

Adopting a New Cat;

🐾 1. Lifestyle Fit

Ask yourself:

  • Do you want a playful, energetic cat or a calm lap cat?
  • Are you home often or away for long hours?
  • Do you have other pets or kids?

Different breeds and personalities suit different lifestyles. Shelters can help match you with a good fit.

🧠 2. Temperament & Personality

  • Spend time with the cat before adopting. Watch how they respond to touch, toys, and new people.
  • Are they confident, shy, social, or independent?
  • Shy cats aren’t bad choices—but they may need more patience and time to adjust.

Tip: Adult cats’ personalities are more developed and predictable than kittens’.

🩺 3. Health & Medical History

  • Ask for vet records: vaccinations, spay/neuter status, deworming, and tests for FIV/FeLV.
  • Check for signs of illness: runny eyes, sneezing, lethargy, dirty ears, poor coat condition.
  • Some shelters offer free follow-up vet visits or discounts.

🧶 4. Age Considerations

  • Kittens require time, training, and energy. Great for households wanting a playful companion.
  • Adult cats are often calmer and make excellent companions, especially for first-time cat owners.
  • Senior cats are often overlooked but can be incredibly loving and grateful.

🏡 5. Living Situation Compatibility

  • If you rent, make sure pets are allowed.
  • Have a quiet space ready for your new cat to adjust—especially important for shy or rescue cats.
  • Consider other pets in the home: is the new cat good with dogs, cats, or children?

🧳 6. Shelter or Rescue Questions to Ask

  • What is the cat’s background/story?
  • Any behavioral issues or quirks?
  • Is the cat litter trained?
  • Does the cat enjoy being held or prefer space?

🐈‍⬛ Bonus Tips;

  • Don’t rule out black cats or “less adoptable” cats—they often make the most loyal companions.
  • Two kittens or bonded pairs often adjust better than one solo kitten (especially if you’re away during the day).
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