Welcome to Pet Talk. I'm from BC Canada.
I think you've made a wise choice in not getting a dog. Do you work? Will you be gone from the apt all day? I also applaud you for getting a rescue kitty. My next kitty will be a Heinz-57 rescue.
It is written that humans do not pick the pet.....the pet will pick the human and I believe that to be true.
In your spare time and while researching breeds and their temperments, ask yourself the following questions:
1. Do I care if there is cat hair all over the place all the time?
2. Do I value my furniture more than a cat?
3. Do I care that I can never wear black again, unless I get a black kitty?
All joking aside, if you are willing to put up cat hair and a few scratches on the furniture, then a kitty is for you.
Depending on your lifestyle, you need to decide on a older cat or a young one. I live alone and my lifestyle is very quiet and I don't have the patience (now that I'm **ahem** mature) to train kittens so I prefer to adopt a kitty who is at least 8 years old. Besides, they are the ones who are always saddly passed over.
Visit as many shelters and local rescue organizations as possible and don't choose the first one you see. Read the bio on each one very carefully and ask questions. You will eventually meet "the one".....the one that pulls on your heartstrings. He/She will look into your eyes and you'll just know. Trust me on this one.
You will also need to prepare your home. Some things you will need are:
- a good scratch post....or two....or three
- convenient place for the litterbox....preferrably not right by the dining room table...
- a place where kitty can hide....perhaps leave a closet door open with a comfortable bed in there. It gives kitty a safe place...
- lots of cat beds
- lots of cat toys
- not to mention the litterbox, pooper scooper etc
- lots of cat treats, if allowed
Some kitties are on special diets so check that out as well. You may need to buy special food at the vet, but usually one of the better brands of food is recommended.
Oh yes and if you are gone at work all day, you might want to consider adopting two kitties to keep each other company. Some rescues have littermates or two best friends that they want to adopt together.
I'm sure others will chime in here and I'm sure I've forgotten lots of stuff to mention, but it's the end of my workday and I have a very hungry feline waiting for me.
Good luck and again, welcome to Pet Talk.
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