Zoom strutted into my home one day, looked around and decided he prefers the comfort of a home compared to roaming outside. Ever since he has made my home his, conquered my room and is now lazing around waiting for his forever home. He is super confident, super chill and is a perfect lap cat. I have found older male cats to be extra friendly and Zoom is no different. He doesn't hesitate to give you love, plenty of biscuits, headbutts, nose boops and cuddles. He literally rolled on his back at out first meeting and asked for belly rubs.
Conditions:
Patience: cats and kittens take time to adjust in a new environment. From 2 weeks to a month. They need patience, encouragement and lots of love. They need a quiet room during this period with you spending time with them. The Internet has tons and tons of information and videos on bringing home a new cat and introducing two cats. Please do some research to avoid disappointment.
Indoor/caging: I would prefer my cats are kept as indoor cats with space to run around and play. However this is also up to the adopter. There can be circumstances where cats can be allowed to go out. I am very strict about not caging my fur kids and insist you don’t cage them too (unless required by vet). Cats are curious animals and are constantly exploring their surroundings. Give them space to walk and run around. But also remember to kitty proof your house (especially with young kittens). They will go anywhere, even that open window.
Good Quality Food: My cats are fed some sort of premium brands. Good quality food is important to maintain their health and more beneficial for you in the long run (less vet visits!)
Companions: Cats are very social animals and it is healthier to adopt two so they can have another cat to play or interact with. Especially if you are busy at work or otherwise most of the day :). But if you can only get one cat, then please consider adopting an adult cat. Adult cats are usually litter box trained, spayed and easier to take care. Their personality is developed and you know what you get. They are also more independent and mellow in their games and spend a lot of time napping ;).
Medical/vets: My cats are not spayed/neutered if less than 6 months. You must agree to do so at 6 months. You must also agree to give booster shots (if required) and yearly veterinary examination.
Other Conditions: You will need to fill an adoption form when you adopt my cats. If you ever feel you can’t cope with them, they have to be returned to me. I love to receive updates on their progress and if possible pictures. I will occasionally text you until they are neutered (only to remind you).
Taking care of fur kids is easy. All they need is some food, lots of love & attention and they will be at your side all their life. But before adopting, please consider your financial situation. Good quality food, vet visits, etc will need to be budgeted.
If you have an existing cat or dog, please do research on how to introduce two pets gradually. When choosing a pet as a companion for your existing cat do also give thought to the age and temperament of the two pets. A 10 year old senior who wants to chill all day, may not be compatible with a 3 month old kitten who wants to play all day. And some cats prefer to be alone and does not need a friend. They want to be the king of the kingdom and that's perfectly fine. Do consider your pets personality too :) before adopting a friend.
Lastly, if you work long hours away from home then consider an adult or senior cat. They do not require constant attention and won't be scared to be alone for many hours a day.
Thank you for choosing to adopt and happy adopting :)