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77 Things to Know Before Getting a Cat - The Essential Guide to Preparing Your Family and Home for a Feline Companion - cover

77 Things to Know Before Getting a Cat - The Essential Guide to Preparing Your Family and Home for a Feline Companion

Susan M. Ewing

Verlag: CompanionHouse Books

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A guide to what you need to know before bringing home a new feline friend, from selecting the best cat for you, to feeding, grooming, health care, and more. 
 
If you’re longing for the pitter-patter of four furry feet, you have some homework to do. When new cat owners aren’t prepared, it’s the cat who suffers, so it’s very important to consider all angles of cat care and ownership before making the commitment. This book starts with the process of selecting a suitable cat for your home and lifestyle and goes on to discuss the present and future requirements of feeding, grooming, training, healthcare, and much more to fully educate prospective new cat owners. 
 
Inside 77 Things to Know before Getting a Cat: 
 
–Advice on selecting a kitten or adult cat based on your family, living space, and lifestyle 
 
–Buying a purebred from a breeder versus adopting from a shelter or rescue group 
 
–The equipment and supplies you’ll need before the cat comes home 
 
–Getting the cat acclimated to his new environment 
 
–Feeding, grooming, training, and healthcare for all life stages 
 
–Keeping your cat safe at home and away 
 
–Illustrations, charts, and checklists, to help you plan and prepare 
 
“Featuring striking full-color photography throughout, [77 Things to Know Before Getting a Cat] lives up to its title as a thoroughly reader-friendly guide to getting ready for and caring for a cat.”—The Midwest Book Review
Verfügbar seit: 01.05.2019.
Drucklänge: 436 Seiten.

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