settling in your new cat |
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If you adopt your new cat from Cat Protection, our staff will talk with you about settling in your new cat at the time of adoption, as well as giving you a copy of the guide Your New Cat to take home.
Our kitten kindy is very popular with new adopters; check our coming events page for session information.
We are always available to help answer your questions about your cat or kitten – even if you didn’t adopt from us. You’re welcome to phone us, seven days a week, on 9557 4818 (9am-4pm Monday to Friday; 10am-3.30pm Saturday; 11am-2.30pm Sunday).
If you have serious concerns about your cat’s health you should call your vet immediately.
Please refer to your health guarantee for more information on common health issues and the circumstances in which we will refer you to a vet and pay the costs.
Don’t delay calling us if you have concerns: behavioural problems could actually be signs of health problems, but in any case, the sooner you deal with unwanted behaviours the sooner (and easier) they’ll be resolved.
Before bringing home your new cat:
When you adopt your cat from Cat Protection, we will send your cat home with a piece of their bedding. Don’t throw this out or wash it in the first few days! This piece of material will be embedded with the cat’s scent and will give the cat comfort as it will feel and smell familiar, reassuring your new cat.
The main points to remember when bringing home a new cat are:
Always keep your new cat completely indoors for at least one month. We recommend all cats are kept indoors always from dusk until dawn, and when outside, confined to your own property either by cat-proof fencing, purpose built cat runs or close supervision. This will keep your cat – and wildlife – safe and happy, and ensures you are a good neighbour.
Have patience and give love – all lasting relationships take time to form, and the more you invest in the early days, the happier your future together. |