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Cats

Cats have earned their place as enigmatic companions, quietly weaving their way into our hearts with their unique charm. Unlike their canine counterparts, cats tend to reserve their affections, offering their company on their own terms. A gentle purr, a soft nuzzle, or a slow blink can be their way of showing love. They might not greet you at the door with the same enthusiastic tail-wagging as a dog, but they’ll surely make up for it with their presence—whether curled up in a sunbeam or perched on your lap, seeking a moment of peace in your busy world. With their graceful movements and playful antics, cats entertain in subtle ways, sometimes offering hours of amusement with a simple cardboard box or a dangling string. And when they choose to bestow affection, it feels like a quiet honor, a special bond shared in their own reserved, yet deeply affectionate way.

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Fun Facts

Owning a cat is a BIG responsibility!

Cats have their own set of unique needs and desires, and they thrive in an environment where they are well cared for. While cats might be more independent than dogs, they still require attention, nourishment, and regular care to live happy, healthy lives. They need a balanced diet, access to fresh water, and a litter box that is kept clean. A comfy, quiet space to sleep, as well as opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation, are important too—whether that’s through interactive toys, climbing structures, or simply playtime with their humans.

Cats also benefit from regular grooming, especially if they have long fur, and they appreciate a stable routine.

Before adopting a cat, it's important to think about your lifestyle and whether you can meet their needs. Cats may not require daily walks like dogs, but they still need companionship and an environment where they can feel safe and secure. As with any pet, bringing a cat into your home is a long-term commitment—one that will enrich your life in ways that are both comforting and surprising.

Feeding Guidelines

Kitten Food: Kittens (up to around 1 year old) have different nutritional needs than adult cats. They require food that’s higher in calories, protein, and fat to support their growth and development. Look for high-quality kitten food that is labeled specifically for kittens.

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