Seattle Cats and Kittens – They’re not just for crazy old people! The cats and kittens in Seattle can be a great pet the family will love.
Seattle Kittens
It’s a downward spiral. We’ve all heard those stories about the lady
who went overboard with her love for cats and kittens in Seattle. It
always starts with a single cat. Then it's, “Oh, Mittens just needed a
friend!” A few months later, it’s “They fight all the time! Three is the
perfect number.” Then a neighbor moves away and two cats are left
homeless. “Who can say ‘no’ to those poor kitties?” Then the city gets
involved.
You don’t want to take on the Board of Health in Seattle. Cats and
kittens are fine in moderation, but please, be reasonable. You can’t
take care of a half-dozen cats – they’ll be running the show before you
know what happened. It’s a sad story, but we all know someone whose love
for cats and kittens in Seattle has gone a bit too far.
Even though some people are allergic to cats and kittens in Seattle,
they still make a great pet for the majority of families. Did you know
that some cat/kitten dander allergies can be eliminated by simply
equipping your home with the proper filters? Anything is possible. With
the right mix of medicine, cleaning, and breed selection, even the most
sneezy pet lover can enjoy having a feline friend.
Seattle Cats
When you're choosing a specific Seattle cat, make sure that your has the
right kind of personality. You don't want to end up with a hyper kitten
if you're irritated by quick, attention-hungry animals. You don't want a
lethargic kitten if you're looking for a furry entertainment center.
Yes, Seattle kittens are cute, fun, and cuddly, but the sad thing about
kittens is that they turn into cats. Your adorable, playful, energetic
kitten could become sullen, grumpy, and withdrawn when she gets older.
Many homes don’t get a kitten because they realize that a boring old cat
won’t liven up the household. That’s right. They decide it’ll just
bring them down, so they get a turtle.
Cats and kittens in Seattle can be great, but they won’t ever play catch
or show you love. Cats aren’t empathetic. They just want to play when
they “feel like it.” Is that the kind of creature you want to bring into
your home? Think carefully before you go to the cat shelter. He or she
will pick you, not the other way around.
There are a lot of different breeds of cats and kittens in Seattle. You
should do some research and consider the options before you adopt. For
example, the American Short Hair, Manx, Main Coon, Siamese, Abyssinian,
and Persian breeds of cats make great pets. Lions and tigers? Not so
much.
Some people like their cats to have papers, so they can have
pure-bred kittens and enter their felines into cat shows. Are you
interested in showing off your perfectly-coiffed tabby? The Cat
Fanciers' Association (TCFA) puts on enormous cat shows year-round.
(Mixed breeds aren't welcome. Keep that in mind before you adopt the
next door neighbor's stray.)
Seattle Cats and Kittens
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