Sunday, May 2, 2010

Can you afford a cat?

The purchase price for a cat can vary tremendously by breed and source, and will just be your initial expense. Cats need high quality food, proper housing, mental stimulation (e.g., toys, playtime), and regular visits to a veterinarian for preventive care. Other costs may include emergency medical treatment, grooming, boarding, identification, licensing, sterilization (spaying or neutering), and accessories. Today, pet health insurance is readily available and may help you defray unexpected expenses resulting from illness or injury.
  1. What's special about cats?
  2. What choices do you have in cats?
  3. What are the special needs of cats?
  4. Who will care for your cat?
  5. Does a cat fit into your lifestyle?
  6. Should you get a kitten, or an adult cat?
  7. Where can you get a cat?
  8. What should you look for in a healthy cat?
  9. What must you do to prepare for your cat?
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