How to Adopt a Cat
By Kelly Fleming, published Sep 19, 2007
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One of the first things you need to ask yourself is can we afford a Cat? There is just not food involved the cat needs to have regular checkups and vaccinations. What if your cat becomes really sick? Can you afford the $1,000 plus that it might take to save the life of your cat. This could include surgery, hospitalization, and any medicines needed. Your cat will also need a litter box with cat litter every month, and safe cat toys.
Vaccinations are very important they can prevent any unwanted diseases, viruses, conditions, and infections. If your cat is happy and healthy you will be happy too. If your cat does end up becoming ill it is always a wise idea to have money saved away in case of emergency. But what happens if your cat becomes sick twice in a row, or maybe another one of your Pets become ill? Pet Insurance is something to look into. There are many different plan options available to choose from. If you do not want Pet Insurance there is something called Care Credit which is basically a credit card for all of your Veterinarian needs.
To find out more about healthy cats including symptoms, tips, and resources visit Cat Health Guide.
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