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Saturday, 27 October 2012

How to Select Cats – Some Traits to Look Out For


Today, we will discuss the personality traits of Cats or Kittens and how this can help us to select the right kitten for our homes. In order to select the right Cat, we need to ask the shelter animal care workers about the personality and health of the cats that we want. This is because they have much experience with each one and know their quirks and lovable traits.  

Also, we should learn to handle the selected cats we care, looking for the following traits as: 

Approachability: Does the cat let you pick him/her up and hold him/her tightly? Will he/she sit on your lap? 

Health: Is the cat in good health? Has he/she been spayed or neutered (if older than a kitten)? A neutered male will be likely to spray to mark territory. 

Purring: Does the cat purr when happy? 

Communication: Does the cat talk or communicate with humans? 

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House worthy: Is the cat happy with living inside or will he/she keep trying to escape? Keeping a cat indoors will increase the lifespan of the cat and little birds outside. 

Age of cat: A kitten will take a little more training to live with a human and will also have a lot more energy and curiosity. An old cat may not play very much, but will spend most of its time sleeping.

Use of claws: Is the cat conscious of being careful with you and retracting his/her claws when interacting with you? 

Eye to Eye Communication: Does the cat look into your eyes when you talk with him/her? 

Appearance: Does it look like the cat has good hygiene and takes care of his/her fur? 

Amount of fur: More fur on a cat means more clean-ups for you around the house, and more brushing of the cat is usually necessary.  

I hope that with these traits we will be able to help you to select the right cat that we need for our homes.  To get more information on cat traits, visit this pet store to order for your copy of the encyclopedia of cats for your home.  

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