FINDING YOUR DREAM CAT
Are you wondering, "What kind of cat should I get?" The answer involves deciding what breed you want, where you want to get your cat, and what temperament fits your lifestyle best. Whether you decide to adopt a purebred or a mixed-breed kitty, it's important to ask lots of questions, including which breeds are best for cuddling and which breeds are extra playful
Choose the Best Cat for Your Lifestyle
The first questions you ask yourself should focus on the breed or the temperament that best fits with your lifestyle.
Kitten or Cat
Your first decision is whether you want a kitten or an older adult cat. While kittens are playful, cute, and full of energy, older cats often need less supervision and may want more snuggles. You can typically know an older cat's quirks before adopting if you ask the rescue or veterinarian.
Long-haired or Short-haired
Do you want a short-haired cat, a long-haired cat, or a hairless breed? The longer the fur, the more brushing your cat will need, but this can also be a great time to bond with your new feline. Longer-haired cats may also need the fur on their hindquarters trimmed to avoid litter accidents.
As for shedding, it really depends on the breed. Some short-haired cats shed a lot! But there are five breeds that either don't shed or shed less. These also have unique needs, like needing baths more often, but in some cases, they may be better for people with certain allergies.
Cat Color
Do you have a specific color or pattern you prefer? Some people have a soft spot for orange cats, while others love their black cats. Every cat color has a fan club! If you like tabbies, there are six different patterns. Although color doesn't really influence temperament, some people do have their preferences.