| MEOW | TYPES OF CATS | DAILY CARE ROUTINE | REASONS TO ADOPT | Q&A's |

1. DO YOU HAVE ANY ALLERGIES?
You should make sure that you aren't allergic. If you are, you will have
to take allergy pills throughout the duration of your cat's life.
2.DO YOU HAVE TIME TO DEVOTE TO A CAT'S CARE?
Cats are low maintenanced compared to dogs,but you still have to stick to
routine of feeding your cat, and scoop their litter box a few times a week to
keep it fresh. You also have to take them to vet as needed for medical
check-up.
3.WILL YOU TREAT YOUR CAT LIKE THE MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY?
A cat is more than just an animal that lives in your house. It should be
the member of the family! If you plan to adopt a cat, make sure that you have
the time and the resources to give them the love and care they deserve. Don't
just do the minimum the cat's needs, but provide them the best care!
4.WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU GO AWAY FROM HOME?
If you live a busy life, think about what you do with your cat when you leave
home. In most cases, cats can be left alone with enough amount of foods and
water for few days. But if you're planning on going for extended period,
consider to leave them to pet's hotels of your family members' houses.
5.WILL YOU HAVE YOUR CAT NEUTERED OR SPAYED?
Unless you're planning to breed your cat, you should have them neutered or spayed by six months of age. Breeding your cat might sound like a great idea, but it is huge responsibility.
6. CAN YOU COMMIT TO CARING FOR A CAT FOR THE REST OF HIS
LIFE?
Cats can live up to !5 years and above. Unless you can provide for a cat for
the duration of his life, you shouldn't adopt one. Every cat deserves a loving
forever home, so don't adopt a cat unless you can commit to caring for them for
their entire life.
