Should I adopt a cat or a kitten?
Cats versus kittens. Kittens are of course abundant and certainly in the spring time, when
you’re at your shelter or rescue, you may see a whole lot of a new adorable kittens and
certainly nobody will ever tell you that any kitten is not the cutest thing they ever saw.
But you do need to consider that kittens do require a whole lot of extra attention as a
opposed to a mature cat. So as you’re moving forward, really think to yourself whether
you do have the patience. A kitten will definitely try your patience. Whether you do have
the time, when you’re looking at kittens, it is really sometimes a matter of quantity of
time as well. Kittens are very needy. They do really wonderfully love to be with you all
the time. So a kitten thus, require more of your actual physical time.
When you’re looking at a cat, a cat can be more steady in their personality. Certainly they
can be more independent in the way that people sort of view cats as being. So they don’t
require so much kind of one on one quantity of time and that may suite you better. Your
shelter staff may also recommend to you that if you’re really interested in a kitten than
really raising a kitten from the start that you maybe want to consider two kittens. So and
that is so that the two kittens can have themselves to play with and to guide themselves,
and that would be a further consideration for you to really think through if you really are
thinking kitten versus cat.
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