"Adopt, don’t shop" saves lives – but bringing a rescue cat home requires unique preparation. Here’s how to set up for success: Ⅰ. Pre-Adoption Prep: The 7 Must-Dos Home Safety Audit : ✔️ Window Guards : Stray cats are master escape artists. ✔️ Toxic Plant Removal : Lilies, aloe, pothos = kidney failure/death. ✔️ Hide Cords/Essential Oils : Prevent electrocution & poisoning. Supplies Shopping List : Extra Litter Boxes : Stressed cats may forget box location. Enzyme Cleaner : Accidents happen during transition. Feliway Diffuser : Reduces anxiety by 68% (study-proven). Cardboard Hideouts : Safe spaces > expensive beds. Vet Partnership : → Book a check-up within 72hrs of adoption. → Test for FIV/FeLV (common in strays). → Discuss deworming/flea treatment history. The "Safe Room" : Dedicate a quiet room (bathroom/spare room) with: Litter box (far from food) Water/food bowls Hiding spots (covered bed, under-furniture access) *→ Isolate for 3-7 days minimum.* Ⅱ....
It can be said that combing a cat's hair is one of the skills that every cat owner must master. Combing hair can not only reduce hair loss and hair loss, but also promote blood circulation, enhance the intimacy between people and pets, etc. However, sometimes, cats' resistance to combing hair makes many shit shovelers feel at a loss. It doesn't work to comb or not comb... But in fact, as long as you learn the following skills, combing hair can also become an intimate experience~ Tips for combing cats Let cats get familiar with the comb First, when choosing a comb, we should avoid combs made of metal or other hard materials, but choose combs made of silicone or plastic materials with a gentle touch. After that, when the cat is in a good mood, put the comb next to it and let it naturally touch and smell the comb, leaving its own smell. In this way, after a few days, when the cat has adapted to the comb, you can try to comb its hair~ Pay attention to the combing technique Si...