Sunday, May 2, 2010

What should you look for in a healthy cat?

A healthy kitten or cat has clear, bright eyes and a clean, shiny haircoat. It should not appear thin, overly fat, or show signs of illness, such as nasal discharge or diarrhea.

When choosing a cat, pick one that is active, inquisitive, and seeks affection and attention from people. Sometimes cats are uncomfortable in noisy or unfamiliar environments, so keep that in mind during your evaluation. An adult cat should allow handling and petting without hissing or scratching. A kitten should purr and be relaxed when picked up and handled. The best age at which to obtain a kitten is when it is between 7 and 9 weeks old. Your veterinarian can also provide information about health conditions and behaviors that may be common in a particular breed you are considering.

  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. Can you afford a cat?
  8. Where can you get a cat?
  9. What must you do to prepare for your cat?
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