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posted by [personal profile] nekare at 07:42pm on 20/01/2013
So, should I get a cat? Anyone has any stories/advice/tips/what have you for someone that's never had a cat and only had dogs for months in childhood?

I went to a tiny adoption fair today and I fell in love with a gorgeous kitty that just let me hold him for like 20 minutes without even complaing once. At the same time though, I feel pretty daunted by the idea of being wholy responsible for a little being for the rest of its life.

But I've wanted a cat for years and years and years...
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posted by [personal profile] ignipes at 03:56am on 21/01/2013
Yes! Cats are easy to have as pets! And it's lovely to have a soft little creature to come home to! Cats spend most of their time asleep, so they don't require as much attention or amusement as dogs. As long as you feed them healthy food and make sure they have all their vaccinations and a clean litter box, there isn't much left to worry about. Most people train them just by getting a squirt bottle of water and spraying them when they jump on the table or scratch the carpet or whatever. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. You can't really train a cat, just dissuade her from doing things you don't want her to do. :)

I also tend to think cats should be indoor pets, because they can get hurt/sick easily outdoors, but it depends on where you live. A lot of people would disagree with me about that, but... well, in the battle of cat vs. car, the cat will never win, so.
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posted by [personal profile] nekare at 05:41am on 21/01/2013
That's sort of what I like about cats, I think a dog would be exhausting for me to take care of. And lol, I love the idea of cats just sort of humoring us when sort of doing what we want them to do. They always look so adorably judgey!

If I do get the cat it'd be indoors, but I would looove to see if it would mind/like being walked. I guess it would depend on the cat though.
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posted by [personal profile] lilacsigil at 04:36am on 21/01/2013
Cats are pretty easy to look after. My questions for a new cat owner would be:

1. Do you have someone to check in on the cat when you go away?
2. Can you change a litter box regularly?
3. Can you afford vaccinations and infrequent vet care?
4. Do you have lots of precious, delicate items or expensive furniture that should not be knocked over or scratched?

My cats are indoor cats, and one of them is a very active cat so I have to entertain him a lot when I'm home or he gets bored and destructive (this was obvious from his kitten behaviour). The others are pretty chill.
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posted by [personal profile] nekare at 05:19am on 21/01/2013
My issue mostly is that I live with my parents, and I'm pretty much the only one in favor of the cat. My mom goes 'oh, so cute', and then she goes 'but my curtains!1!' so that's my biggest worry. This particular cat seems like it would be lazy and not that destructive, but there's always the question.

So basically, yes to all? I don't personally care that much about the scratching because cat >>> couch, but my mom does not see it that way, and it's not like I can have a cat locked up just in my room all the time.
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posted by [personal profile] lilacsigil at 06:38am on 21/01/2013
Cats are hell on curtains, I have to say. We bought new curtains (the cats had partially destroyed the old ones but they were actually 30 years old) and since we needed new fittings for them, we had someone come to install them. The guy was a thorough cat hater, and told us if we like our curtains we should get rid of the cats! We did not get rid of the cats, but our new curtains do have little puncture holes in them now. OTOH, my cats are Tonkinese cats which are unusually active cats - it's usually kittens who do this. You could probably adopt an adult cat without worries about the curtains.

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