So, DD wants a pet. She knows that we can't get a dog (I'm very allergic) so she asked for a cat now. I have never had any pets, and DH has only had dogs, when it comes to cats we're clueless. I'm not sure we're actually getting one yet, but I wanted to do my research before we decide. Any info you can give me would be helpful! Some questions:
male or female? Is one easier or more friendly normally?
Do you bathe them or do they do that on their own? If so, how often? How often do they go to the vet? What other care is involved? Is there a certain kind of cat better with kids? How much cost would it be on average? How often are they fed?
Thanks for any info!
I see you have gotten lots of good info but I would like to put my two cents in as I'm an avid cat lover and have done an absurd amount of research on our feline friends. I might grow up to be a crazy cat lady!
Anyway, male or female? It doesn't too much matter, friendliness factors has little to do with the sex. The major difference is the size. Male cats are quite a bit bulkier than female cats. Of course there are exceptions, I have a female cat that is huge and thick and to look you would think she was a male. I have also observed that male cats will spray their urine on your things to mark their territory, less common in female cats.
Breeds? In my experience I have found Maincoon cats to be extremely friendly and they love water. Maincoon cats are stunning, but obviously due to their massive tufts of fur there can be a lot of hair to clean up. I have also found, that grey and black tabbies are very friendly as well, and quite smart. Calico cats seem to be a little finicky and big scaredy cats, very friendly to their owners usually hostile to other cats and often afraid of strangers.
Vet? Depending where you get your cat from, if you purchase from the SPCA (or the equivalent in the US) they usually take care of all the normal injections the kitties need, and then you can take your pet in for regular checkups once a year, or take them if something seems to be amiss with your cat.
Bathing? If your cat is an outdoor and indoor cat it might not hurt to give them a wash every now and then as they can get pretty dirty, rolling around in dirt, and then bring it in your house. Otherwise it isn't really necessary. You can pick up cat shampoo at any local pet store.
Cost and feeding? I'm not sure if you mean how much a cat costs to buy one, that depends on where you get one. I recommend a pet shelter over a pet store. As for feeding, cats can be quite picky about the type of food you get. Pet food varies in cost. Cats are not like dogs, unless they're ill and on meds or cannot be fed for a certain period of time as per the request of a vet, you can just leave them a bowl of food on the ground. They will usually help themselves to a meal after a hard play, or a long afternoon nap.
Extra tips: Cats love to drink flowing water. You can buy really cool water fountains for cats so the water keeps flowing and they enjoy drinking it. Most cats are dehydrated as they can't be bothered to have a drink of water unless they're really thirsty, so this a great way to keep them hydrated. I've also noticed they don't like to drink water if there are floaties in it lol, but maybe that's just my cats.
Cats love canned soft cat food but it's not too good for them. I will usually give my cats a can of soft cat food as a treat, but even then sometimes they'll hack it up as it's not good for their tummies.
Cats are less maintenance than a dog but still require work. They know how to use a litter box, but make sure they have easy access to it. They like toys, kittens especially love to played with but they often find their own forms of entertainment. I like to keep my cats active during the day, waking them when they try to nap so that they sleep at night instead of running around the house making a lot of noise as they chase shadows.
Now you have lots of reading to do!