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Below is an extract from the book "Understanding, Caring for and Training Your Cat"
 
 
    Before You Buy a Cat

Before buying and bringing home a cat, you should consider various factors involving the
cat, your house, family members and other possible factors. If you do not consider such
factors, you may have to return your pet soon after you purchase and bring it home. This
can cause lot of misery and sorrow all around.

Consider your personal situation before purchasing a cat. You should have sufficient time
to care for the cat. If you have a full-time job, you should be able to take sudden leave to
attend to any emergencies. Cats require company. It is not sufficient to give shelter to a
cat in your house. You have to give it time just as you care for a child.

If you live in rented accommodation, find out if cats are permitted within those premises.
You should have sufficient space for rearing a cat and provide scratching posts, litter
boxes, sleeping places for the cat and much more. Consider whether all your family
members are ready to accept a cat within the house.

Another important factor is caring for a cat. You should consider small children within the
house; if they can live with a cat. They should understand how to treat the new cat as a
living being and not as a toy.

Additionally, you should get a cat allergy test done for all family members. If any of your
family members have cat allergies, it is best not to buy a cat.

You will require feeding bowls, towels, transport carriers or special boxes to transport cats
to different places. You may have to transport your cat to a friend’s place or for a visit to
the veterinarian.

Financial

Cats do have several recurring expenditures. You should consider your financial situation;
whether you can afford the cat’s medical, food, and other associated expenses.

There are various routine expenses like vaccinations and costs of other accessories. You
should be able to support a cat’s expenses wherever you move.

Cats normally live for fifteen to eighteen years. You should be able to support all its
expenses over its life.

The Breeder

You should look into the health standards of the place where you are purchasing your cat.
It should be a licensed and registered establishment. It is best to purchase from
recommended sources.

You could ask for dependable recommendations from your friends and relatives that have
cats as pets. Get your veterinarian to perform a thorough examination of the kitten you
purchase and follow up any problems with the breeder as soon as possible.

The Cat Itself

Refrain from making an impulsive purchase. Do not buy a cat that looks pathetic or sick. It
could cause serious health problems for your young ones at home. Do not take home a
cat that requires extensive nursing. Your family members would be aghast if you have to
give back the pet after some time. Check for adequate worming and recent vaccinations of
your kitten.

Adult cats should have proper house training. Do not buy aggressive cats, as these
usually cannot make good household pets.

Cats are lovable and affectionate pets. They soon become an important member of your
family. Therefore, before purchasing a cat, consider all possible aspects before you
welcome your new member. This can save you many heartbreaks and disappointments
later.

If you are in doubt over any particular fact, it is best not to buy and bring home that cat
or kitten.
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The above is an extract from the ebook "Understanding, Caring For and Training Your
Cat"
 
   
    The Table of Contents:

    Cats – An Overview
    Cat Breeds Info
  • Abyssinian
  • American Bobtail
  • American Curl
  • American Shorthair
  • American Wirehair
  • Balinese
  • Bengal
  • Birman
  • Bombay
  • British Shorthair
  • Burmese
  • Chartreux
  • Cornish Rex
  • Devon Rex
  • Egyptian Mau
  • European Burmese
  • Exotic Shorthair
  • Havana Brown
  • Himalayan
  • Japanese Bobtail
  • Javanese
  • Korat
  • Maine Coon
  • Manx
  • Munchkin
  • Nebelung
  • Norwegian Forest Cat
  • Ocicat
  • Oriental
  • Persian
  • Pixie-Bob
  • Ragamuffin
  • Ragdoll
  • Russian Blue
  • Savannah
  • Scottish Fold
  • Siamese
  • Siberian
  • Singapura
  • Snowshoe
  • Sokoke
  • Somali
  • Sphyx
  • Tonkinese
  • Turkish Angora
  • Turkish Van
    Common Cat Colors
  • Tabby
  • Solids and Smokes
  • Cats with white markings
  • Tortoiseshell, Patched Tabbies, and Calicoes
  • Pointed (Siamese) Pattern
  • Before You Buy a Cat
  • Your Situation
  • Financial
  • The Breeder
  • The Cat Itself
    Selecting a Cat that is Right for You
  • Kitten or Adult
  • Male or Female
  • Behavioral Patterns
  • Physical Appearance
  • Purebred or Mixed Breed
    Where Can You Buy a Cat?
    Common Cat Behaviors Explained
  • Attention-Seeking Behavior
  • Aggressive Behavior towards People
  • Aggression towards Other Cats
  • Chewing Incidents by Cats and Kittens
  • Cats and Their Destructive Scratching
  • Litter Box Misuse
  • Compulsive Behavior by Cats
  • Anxiety and Stress in Cats
    Creating a Healthy Environment for Your Cat
    Common Cat Diseases and Health Problems
  • Cat Diseases and Health Problems
    The Vaccinations Your Cat Really Needs
    Caring for Your Sick Cat
  • General Instructions
    Keeping Your Cat Healthy the Natural Way
    Twenty Tips for Caring for Your Cat
    Grooming Your Cat and Hygiene
  • Regular grooming
  • Combing
  • Brushing
  • Nail trimming
  • Bathing
    Cat Diet
  • Additional Foods for Your Cat
  • Essential Tips
    Playing and Exercise
  • Simple Toys That Provide Exercise for Your Cat
    Housing Your Cat
    Introducing Your Pets to a New Cat
    Training Tips for Cats
  • Essential Training Tips
    How to Train Your Cat - and What Not to Do
    Important Do’s of Cat Training
  • Important Don’ts of Cat Training
    How to Train Your Cat to Walk with a Leash
    Training Your Cat to Come When Called
  • Essential Tips
    How to Litter Train Your Cat
  • Litter Training
    More Litter Box Training Tips
    Stopping Your Cat from Biting
    Curbing Your Cat's Aggression
    Stopping Your Cat from Eating Houseplants
 
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Selecting a breed of cat - There are dozens of breeds to choose from and this section will describe them for  you as
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