I think it’s wonderful that
you are considering adopting an older cat rather than a kitten but there are
some things you should consider before you adopt.
In the past I have matched up
older cats with senior citizens in my neighborhood. I have also adopted older cats to people who
work out of the home eight hours a day. The older cat is more laid back and do
not require attention like a kitten. As long as you spend quality time with the cat when you are home the older cat will probably sleep when you are at work.
Older cats seem to be better
with adults and kids. They are calmer,
they have manners, you don’t have to train them to use scratching posts or
litter box. Many older cats that are
being rehomed do not jump on counters. They like to be petted and some will
cuddle up next to you to sleep.
Older cats know how to entertain themselves
Before you adopt an older cat its smart to ask for a veterinarian health report. This report will tell you if the cat is up to date with vaccines, if they have any serious illness and if they have been sterilized.
Inquire about the cat’s personality, if it needs a special diet, and if the older cats get along with kids, other pets’ cat or dogs.
Consider that cats that are
rehomed or adopted from a shelter will need an adjustment period. Don’t expect
them to be affectionate and loving toward you as soon as you bring them home.
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