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Look carefully at what you would want from a cat, and what you could give. Cats are the most popular pets in this country; they are independent and curious, companionable and graceful. They each have their own personality and for many people they are the ideal pets.

Lifestyle
Cats are very independent animals, and if you require unconditional devotion a dog would be more suitable. Different cat breeds can have different personalities as well. For example, Birmans are generally placid, yet Siamese can be very vocal indeed! It is worthwhile getting as much advice as you can about which breed will be best for you.

Cats also exercise themselves when they go out on their own, so they will suit an owner who maybe couldn't exercise a pet. Having a small baby around is also perhaps not the time to think about getting a new cat. If you have small children about the place, make sure you get a calm cat that doesn't mind being pulled about. That's where it may be a good idea to get an older cat instead of a kitten.

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Their small size and clean habits make them ideal pets for flat-dwellers. They can easily be trained to use a litter tray. However, due to their inquisitive nature they can knock over valuable ornaments. They also need to condition their claws, often using the most precious piece of furniture as a scratching post. Cats also have a tendency to jump from heights. Make sure that any balcony is enclosed, and upper level windows are always closed when the cat is indoors. Cars are also the commonest cause of cat deaths, so think about this if you live on a busy main road.

A cat needs

Time A cat will need less of your time and undivided attention than a dog will. Being independent animals they quite like to be left alone for most of the time, but enjoy fuss at feeding and in the evening. This stroking and attention also reduces stress in the owner! Cats also need routine 'maintenance' such as grooming, dental care and feeding, as well as play. Remember, a long-haired cat will need a lot more grooming than their short-haired cousins, so think carefully about the breed you finally decided to get. If you feel you can't give a cat the time it needs, think about getting two cats; they are good company for each other.

Money
Cats cost you money as well as time, but on the whole will be cheaper than a dog. Consider the 'one-off' items, such as buying the cat, beds, and collars, as well as the regular expenses such as food.

    
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