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Cats For Adoption


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by Fabian H. Justice

Having a special pet is very important to many individuals. Finding cats for adoption in your area is really easy and you have a lot of choices when it comes to breeds and ages. There are some guidelines to follow when considering cats for adoption and after making some consideration you might find that a new kitty is the right choice for you.

You might be looking at cats for adoption thinking that you want a little kitten. While kittens are great you have some real challenges to face when adopting one. First of all, these cats for adoption will require some training once you get home. If you have never owned a feline before you might want to think about the work involved in litter training.

Kittens also will probably need to come back to be spayed or neutered. This is a very important step in your responsibility to the animal and its kind. Too many cats for adoption never find homes because there is an over population of these potential pets.

The younger cats for adoption will also require a lot of attention as well. You will be house training the pet and you will find yourself socializing the pet, too. This can be a daunting task for someone who works full time and is trying to run a household. You may feel overwhelmed if this is your very first pet.


 Bit of History
The lean cats of the arches of the churches,
That’s the old world. In the new, all men are priests.
—Wallace Stevens (1879–1955)



This may seems as if I’m trying to talk you out of getting a pet but nothing is further from the truth. There are plenty cats for adoption that will segue from the animal shelter right into your home seamlessly. These pets are a little older and a little wiser and there are a lot of reasons that you might want to choose full grown cats for adoption.

The full grown felines are most likely housetrained. You don’t have to worry about teaching your new pet how to use the litter box. This is a real benefit for anyone who doesn’t have a lot of time to devote to training a pet.

These cats for adoption are also usually spayed or neutered already. You don’t have to worry about bringing you pet in for an operation. This saves you time and money. It also saves you the heartache of seeing your beloved pet uncomfortable after the operation as well.

After considering your options you will find that there are more than enough cats for adoption that will suit you. All you need to decide is whether you want a kitten or an adult.


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