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yvi ([personal profile] yvi) wrote in [community profile] cats2010-03-18 12:35 pm

getting prepared for the cats

Hi [community profile] cats!

I am getting ready to adopt (probably) two cats from the local shelter. I am not sure when this will happen, since I can only have strictly indoor cats where I live and the shelter has about 25 cats that need some outdoor time, and currently only one that could be kept indoors, but I am getting prepared. Neither me nor the boyfriend have ever had cats, but we have had friends and family with cats, so we are not totally clueless.

So far, we have bought:

* two cat litter pans
* tiny shovels for the cat litter and the first package of cat litter
* two water bowels
* two food bowels with two openings each, for fresh and dry food
* two cat carriers for picking them up etc.
* a 1.5 meters scratching post, screwed to the wall for added support
* a scratching mat to screw to the walls somewhere

Not bought any food yet, we hope to get some from the shelter for the first few days, so the cats will get the food they are used to at first.

Is there anything else you think we would need? I am planning on building some basic cat toys myself over the next few days, I am not too smitten by the things that are being sold.

And are there any tips you would give a beginning cat servant?
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2010-03-20 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, if it's a wall tapestry you might need to raise it up. Or move any adjacent furniture that can be used as a launch pad.

Especially with young cats, any kind of fabric into which claws can stick may be seen as an exciting chance to CLIMB!!!