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Rehoming a cat |
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You never know a
cat until you have followed in its footprints
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about the following before you decide to adopt one of our feline friends
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- You could be committing to your new cat
for up to 20 years. Can you offer continued stability?
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- Veterinary fees can be expensive. You
should expect to visit the vets at least once a year for a health
check and vaccination. Other preventative health care measures
include de-fleaing (usually a monthly treatment) and de-worming
(typically a three-monthly treatment); seek advice from your vet on
frequency. Pet Insurance will help with the cost of major
illness and emergency treatment.
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- You will need to make arrangements for
your cat when you go on holiday, this may involve boarding cattery
fees.
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- Feeding a cat will cost you a minimum of
£5 per week, plus the additional expense of other items such as a
litter tray and litter, toys, bowls, bedding etc...
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- If you get a long-haired cat, you will
need to set time aside for grooming.
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| If you
feel that you can give one of our rescue cats the love and stability
they need please click here |
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