I did not see if anyone mentioned it (skimmed over the responses), but
spay/neuter your cat if it has not been done already. Typically when you get
an animal from a shelter that has been done and is incorporated into the
adoption cost. The female that lived under my house was spayed since she
started going into heat (then the damn thing escaped from the house and
disappeared. $100.00 down the drain). Fred is getting neutered soon.

Mary Jo, I did not know about the sisal rope. I have a carpet scratching
post, and Fred likes to scratch everything BUT the post. I will go out this
weekend and get a different one. What are your thoughts on the large ones
that the cat can climb up on and sit on a perch? I notice that Fred likes to
sit on top of the couch and the bed and stare out the window. Seems he likes
high places where he can survey his domain, so I am sure that he would use
it, but I wonder if it would promote him using it to scratch rather than my
couch, Queen Ann chair and carpet.

Oh, and it will be fun to see what the cat does when the sheltie grows up.
LOL.

Thanks,

Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Jo Sminkey 
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 7:32 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: getting a cat for the first time!

>Okay, so I've 'owned' a cat as a kid but the wife and I saw a
>beautiful little kitten at the vet (it was a stray).

How nice of you to adopt it! Here's some tips in addition to the others:

1. PLEASE don't declaw your cat without seriously trying everything else
first. It's cruel and inhumane and often leads to various behavior issues.
You didn't mention anything about this, but so many people do it without
even trying other options, thought I'd mention it. Particularly if you
intend to let the cat out (I don't recommend this either but of course many
people do).

2. So to keep your cat from clawing the furniture, provide LOTS of other
places to scratch. Best are near where you/kitty sleep and near where they
eat. The most good scratching surfaces you provide the better. The cardboard
things are definitely popular, but you should have at least two good, tall
scratching posts. Make sure they are tall enough to allow the cat to stretch
to full length, and get ones that use sisal rope, NOT carpet. Most cats
prefer sisal over carpet, and you can find many nice posts/cat furniture
these days that provide a combination. 

3. You definitely need to feed somewhere the dog can't reach. I personally
prefer a mixture of dry/wet. It's hard to get a good dry food that has the
right nutrition that a carnivore like a cat does best on, so I mix some wet
into it at least once a day. This is particularly true for male cats, they
tend to have less urinary issues on wet food than dry.

4. If you can, check out the cat shows in your area. Not only are they a lot
of fun and a great place to talk to other cat owners, they are a wonderful
place to shop for your cat! They often have all kinds of great toys and
scratching posts that you can't find in stores. I found this really great
case for the litter box that makes the cat jump up onto a grate before
leaving the box (reducing the litter that gets tracked out) and is totally
dog-proof as well. They also have a household cat division if you want to
participate with your own cat. ;-) 

Enjoy your kitty! And don't fret too much if the dog doesn't get along with
him (her?) Sometimes they can be the best of friends, other times they just
learn to tolerate each other. My younger dog and the cat fight constantly,
there are times my cat looks like a lion on the hunt, because he'll lie
there waiting for the dog to come by and then pounce on him, grabbing him
around the neck, pull him over and bite and kick at him. Luckily all his
front teeth had to be removed or I'd probably have a pretty beat-up dog at
this point! 



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