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The month of
June may not have that long list of festivals but the one which are there are
great in its own way June is also a Cat adoption month because each spring
during “kitten season,” thousands of newborn kittens join the millions of cats
already in shelters across the country. That means your local shelter has tons
of cute, cuddly newborns, in addition to all the mellow, older cats and
everything in between. And the shelter staff are ready to help you adopt your
very first cat — or to bring home a friend for another beloved cat! Cat
have been with human civilisation there are so many stories myth related to
this furry companion
Thinking of
adopting a cat? First, check out these helpful tips, gathered by Hum
Traveller
If you’re
thinking about adopting a cat, consider taking home two. Cats require
exercise, mental stimulation, and social interaction. Two cats can provide this
for each other. Plus they’ll provide more benefits to you. Cats’ purring has
been shown to soothe humans as well as themselves – and they have an uncanny
ability to just make you smile. A great place to start your search is online.
Sites like petfinder.com let you search numerous shelters in your area
simultaneously to help narrow your search and more quickly find the match
that’s right for you and your new feline friend.
Make sure
everyone in the house is prepared to have a cat before it comes home. Visiting
the shelter or animal control facility should be a family affair. When adopting
a new cat with existing pets at home, discuss with the adoption facility how to
make a proper introduction.
Cat-proof
your home. A new cat will quickly teach you not to leave things lying out.
Food left on the kitchen counter will serve to teach your new friend to jump on
counters for a possible lunch. Get rid of loose items your cat might chew on,
watch to ensure the kitten isn’t chewing on electric cords, and pick up random
items like paper clips (which kittens may swallow).
If you’re
considering giving a cat as a gift, make sure the recipient is an active
participant in the adoption process. Though well-meaning, the surprise kitty
gift doesn’t allow for a “get-to know-one-another” period. Remember, adopting a
cat isn’t like purchasing a household appliance or a piece of jewellery – this
is a real living, breathing, and emotional being.
Pass on an understanding of the importance of pet
adoption to the next generation. Talk to your kids, nieces, nephews,
grandchildren and other up-and-comers about animal shelters and why
Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month, and pet adoption in general, is important.
Here's my story of cat adoption I did not adopted cat from any rescue shelter as now a days even shelter are trying to get information and today information is the biggest business I found Kaali
after a great discussion I ended up naming her as per her coat however Kaali Bombay Tabby cat if i had to be precise about her breed I found her in local market under vegetable vendor table I picked her up spoke to vegetable vendor he said "le ke joa yaha kutte mardege" take her otherwise dog will bit her .I took her that day she drank about 2 full bowl of milk and the next day few kids of the complex found one cute little bunny dog I adopted him too will post about Dopu in my next blog on Dog's Adoption month October
after a great discussion I ended up naming her as per her coat however Kaali Bombay Tabby cat if i had to be precise about her breed I found her in local market under vegetable vendor table I picked her up spoke to vegetable vendor he said "le ke joa yaha kutte mardege" take her otherwise dog will bit her .I took her that day she drank about 2 full bowl of milk and the next day few kids of the complex found one cute little bunny dog I adopted him too will post about Dopu in my next blog on Dog's Adoption month October
Stay safe and keep yourself
healthy spread love around and keep travelling
Hum
Traveller "Where life mean travel"
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