Ten Reasons Why Adopt a Cat
Are you envious of your friends who own cats? Why we must study these ten
reasons why adopt a cat.
First, it's the cats who own the humans, not the other way around. But either way,
you're jealous it would be wonderful to have a cat they look so cute and cuddly,
isn't that?
The major reasons people adopt cats yes in the beginning we want cats because
they're much cuter than dogs and have nice soft fur.
But after you've been owned by a cat for a while you soon realize that there are
many more reasons having a cat around the house is the best decision you'll ever
make.
Adopting a cat can be one of the most important decisions of your life you have to
carefully consider.
Whether you have room in your home for a furry family member and if you do,
you can start planning now.
In today's article, ten reasons why adopt a cat, we're going to find out how you
can change a homeless cat's complete life and give it some hope for ten reasons.
Why adopt a cat?
One Companionship
You may love your friends and family, but when you adopt a cat, you gain true
companionship.
Your kitty will be right there by your side through life's challenges stuck inside, no
problem.
The cat will curl up on your lap or by your side, making you feel safe and warm
and best of all.
Also, the cat will never tell you need to lose weight or to have a shower or smile.
Will never tell you don't make enough money for a living or that you should find
new friends.
Of course, your cat will be very opinionated on what food you feed them and
they'll tell you when their litter box needs to be scooped.
They may try to rearrange parts of your home when you're not looking, but they're
just helping.
In fact, after adopting a cat, you may just want to adopt another one and another
one.
Two: Adopt don't shop someone euthanizes year around the world millions of
unwanted cats this doesn't even make sense after all.
Do we euthanize all the birds and squirrels running around outside?
Unfortunately, humans and nature don't go together humans try to control the
animal population if intentionally.
What’s even sadder about all those unwanted cats is that millions of more kittens
are intentionally bred?
You may wonder what's wrong with a beautiful Bengal cat or a beautiful Scottish
fold cat will we agree these cat breeds need to continue.
Only by caring families unfortunately most cat breeders don't care about their cats
at all they are only in it for the profit.
If you are truly hoping to add a cat or kitten to your family, why not visit your
local cat shelter.
You’ll be shocked at they actually dumped how many purebred cats at shelters just
like your common domestic cat.
There was even a study done, and it said that the more a human pays for a kitten,
the more likely it that an adult cat will be surrendered to an animal shelter in the
future.
So if you truly love cats and kittens please be responsible and adopt one from your
local animal shelter you won't be contributing to the huge cat population crisis.
Three: Kitty dress up
Do you remember when you dressed up in fun costumes when you were a kid?
Now you may or may not have children if you do, you can have fun putting
costumes on them?
If you don't you're missing out.
But there is such a thing as kitty dress up this is when you put a fun costume on
your cat then you grab your camera or smart device and take photographs.
Of course, the photos will be of your cat's face displaying murderous intentions in
the future.
You can laugh at these photos and think about how your cat was planning to get
even with you.
Be sure to start out with a small costume so your cat gets used to the idea a bow tie
or a bandana will get them used to the field.
Then you can move up to a hat or a little dress before attempting the above will
don protective eyewear gloves knee pads, etc.
Four: Better child substitute
There have been many studies done to suggest that we love kitties so much
because they resemble human children.
We fully believe that those scientists need glasses either that or someone wants a
cat and has been dressing their child up as a cat.
But seriously a cat's meow often mimics the sound of a crying baby when we hear
these sounds we pay attention and go to see if our baby or kitten is okay.
Is it possible that cats have strengthened over the centuries to do?
Were there some neglected cats in the past that saw humans fawning over crying
babies so they thought they'd mimic a child's cry it's certainly possible?
Five: Have a fur filling conversation
If you've had cats before, then you know how you can have a delightful
conversation with them.
A cat won't criticize you or tell you an intricate detail about how you should run
your life you can have a delightful conversation with your cat.
Feel better about yourself after some humans even have a conversation back and
forth.
With their cat, most of your cat's responses will involve a mia, or which is really
all the advice you could ever need.
The longer you know your cat, the better your communication will be with each
other.
Even when you're lonely, you'll still have someone who will listen to your
struggles at work or in your personal life.
Even just having someone there to be with you is all that really matters.
Six: Save black kitties
Unfortunately, black cats have been stigmatized in our society this may date back
to the black plague.
When cats were put to death as people didn't realize that it was actually the fleas on
rats and mice that carried the bacteria that caused the plague.
Similar never help with the popularity of black cats either, as something
associated with black cats with witches.
It's even possible that racism against black people might have played a role in
people passing over the black cats and animal shelters.
Adopting white or orange cats instead just think about how black became a
negative thing instead of being positive.
Whatever it was, black cats are often the last to be adopted at pet shelters even
today if you're ready to adopt a cat, please consider adopting a black cat or two.
Not only will you be saving another cat, but you'll also be saving a black kitty as
well.
Seven: Good people's good cats
Many people are hesitant to adopt a cat from a local shelter because they worry
about the long adoption process.
It can be simpler than that I’ll include some of my friend's stories here.
All shelters want you to fill out adoption forms, and then they'll review them and
call you to come back and pick up your kitty.
They visited a local kitten shelter where they had a few adult cats too, but the
waitlists were long as they chatted with the staff for a bit.
Chose two cats and they were dismayed to find that they were number 100 on the
waiting list for these two beautiful cats.
But they followed up a day later and guess what they had worked their way up to
the top of the list and got their two kitties.
Cat shelter staff is looking for specific types of people to adopt cats they screen out
the weirdoes’.
The lazy people and the ones who don't understand that cats need respect and love.
If you're a good person, your cat adoption application will be fast-tracked, so
please don't give up.
Eight: Decrease the feral cat population
Besides all the unwanted cats and animal shelters, the number of feral cats is
increasing too feral.
Cats are not good pets as they are wild in fact the phrase domestic cats is actually
inaccurate and most experts agree that semi-domestic. A cat is a correct phrase for
a house cat that is why feral cats are the subject of the trap spray or neuter release
programs. In many cities, these cats play a role in keeping the rodent populations
down however it's also rather sad that these cats are living out in the wild.
When it was humans who domesticated the cats in the first place and it's 100 the
fault of humans as someone dumped their cats outside.
Where they could breed and produce tons of kittens for this reason. If you adopt a
cat, that's been spayed or neutered, you are also doing your part in keeping the feral
cat population down.
Nine: For good health,
life can be stressful and that's ever more apparent. Today we are still undergoing a
terrible plague in the world.
Humans are acting up and committing terrible crimes, and much of our population
is still experiencing racism, misogyny, and hatred.
These negative aspects of life take a toll on our health stress can lead to medical
conditions that affect our hearts and our brains.
So adopting a cat can be one of the best therapies you can ever do in many
countries.
Finding access to good mental health care can be difficult or expensive and yes.
A cat can become expensive too, but they're a worthwhile investment, but you can
adopt a cat and look after each other.
The cat will help you calm down you'll have someone to hug and cuddle up to in
bed.
Having a cat has been proven to decrease stress lower blood pressure.
Cat owners experience fewer strokes and heart attacks than those who don't have
cats.
Ten: Decrease boredom
Boredom was probably not something that afflicted too many of us a year ago, but
with the quarantines and lockdowns.
Now many of us are running out of things to do around home all it did the cleaning
we can only bake and eat.
Now, what well now is the perfect time to adopt a cat not only will you have
something to do for the next several years?
But your cat will keep you entertained for several hours each day.
Well, there you have at least ten reasons why adopt a cat they will certainly
deserve your love and love you back for sure.
If you're a cat person, hit that like button and let us know in the comments if you
know a few more reasons you should adopt a cat?

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    Ten Reasons WhyAdopt a Cat Are you envious of your friends who own cats? Why we must study these ten reasons why adopt a cat. First, it's the cats who own the humans, not the other way around. But either way, you're jealous it would be wonderful to have a cat they look so cute and cuddly, isn't that? The major reasons people adopt cats yes in the beginning we want cats because they're much cuter than dogs and have nice soft fur. But after you've been owned by a cat for a while you soon realize that there are many more reasons having a cat around the house is the best decision you'll ever make. Adopting a cat can be one of the most important decisions of your life you have to carefully consider. Whether you have room in your home for a furry family member and if you do, you can start planning now. In today's article, ten reasons why adopt a cat, we're going to find out how you can change a homeless cat's complete life and give it some hope for ten reasons. Why adopt a cat? One Companionship You may love your friends and family, but when you adopt a cat, you gain true companionship. Your kitty will be right there by your side through life's challenges stuck inside, no problem. The cat will curl up on your lap or by your side, making you feel safe and warm and best of all. Also, the cat will never tell you need to lose weight or to have a shower or smile.
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    Will never tellyou don't make enough money for a living or that you should find new friends. Of course, your cat will be very opinionated on what food you feed them and they'll tell you when their litter box needs to be scooped. They may try to rearrange parts of your home when you're not looking, but they're just helping. In fact, after adopting a cat, you may just want to adopt another one and another one. Two: Adopt don't shop someone euthanizes year around the world millions of unwanted cats this doesn't even make sense after all. Do we euthanize all the birds and squirrels running around outside? Unfortunately, humans and nature don't go together humans try to control the animal population if intentionally. What’s even sadder about all those unwanted cats is that millions of more kittens are intentionally bred? You may wonder what's wrong with a beautiful Bengal cat or a beautiful Scottish fold cat will we agree these cat breeds need to continue. Only by caring families unfortunately most cat breeders don't care about their cats at all they are only in it for the profit. If you are truly hoping to add a cat or kitten to your family, why not visit your local cat shelter. You’ll be shocked at they actually dumped how many purebred cats at shelters just like your common domestic cat. There was even a study done, and it said that the more a human pays for a kitten, the more likely it that an adult cat will be surrendered to an animal shelter in the future. So if you truly love cats and kittens please be responsible and adopt one from your local animal shelter you won't be contributing to the huge cat population crisis.
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    Three: Kitty dressup Do you remember when you dressed up in fun costumes when you were a kid? Now you may or may not have children if you do, you can have fun putting costumes on them? If you don't you're missing out. But there is such a thing as kitty dress up this is when you put a fun costume on your cat then you grab your camera or smart device and take photographs. Of course, the photos will be of your cat's face displaying murderous intentions in the future. You can laugh at these photos and think about how your cat was planning to get even with you. Be sure to start out with a small costume so your cat gets used to the idea a bow tie or a bandana will get them used to the field. Then you can move up to a hat or a little dress before attempting the above will don protective eyewear gloves knee pads, etc. Four: Better child substitute There have been many studies done to suggest that we love kitties so much because they resemble human children. We fully believe that those scientists need glasses either that or someone wants a cat and has been dressing their child up as a cat. But seriously a cat's meow often mimics the sound of a crying baby when we hear these sounds we pay attention and go to see if our baby or kitten is okay. Is it possible that cats have strengthened over the centuries to do? Were there some neglected cats in the past that saw humans fawning over crying babies so they thought they'd mimic a child's cry it's certainly possible?
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    Five: Have afur filling conversation If you've had cats before, then you know how you can have a delightful conversation with them. A cat won't criticize you or tell you an intricate detail about how you should run your life you can have a delightful conversation with your cat. Feel better about yourself after some humans even have a conversation back and forth. With their cat, most of your cat's responses will involve a mia, or which is really all the advice you could ever need. The longer you know your cat, the better your communication will be with each other. Even when you're lonely, you'll still have someone who will listen to your struggles at work or in your personal life. Even just having someone there to be with you is all that really matters. Six: Save black kitties Unfortunately, black cats have been stigmatized in our society this may date back to the black plague. When cats were put to death as people didn't realize that it was actually the fleas on rats and mice that carried the bacteria that caused the plague. Similar never help with the popularity of black cats either, as something associated with black cats with witches. It's even possible that racism against black people might have played a role in people passing over the black cats and animal shelters. Adopting white or orange cats instead just think about how black became a negative thing instead of being positive.
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    Whatever it was,black cats are often the last to be adopted at pet shelters even today if you're ready to adopt a cat, please consider adopting a black cat or two. Not only will you be saving another cat, but you'll also be saving a black kitty as well. Seven: Good people's good cats Many people are hesitant to adopt a cat from a local shelter because they worry about the long adoption process. It can be simpler than that I’ll include some of my friend's stories here. All shelters want you to fill out adoption forms, and then they'll review them and call you to come back and pick up your kitty. They visited a local kitten shelter where they had a few adult cats too, but the waitlists were long as they chatted with the staff for a bit. Chose two cats and they were dismayed to find that they were number 100 on the waiting list for these two beautiful cats. But they followed up a day later and guess what they had worked their way up to the top of the list and got their two kitties. Cat shelter staff is looking for specific types of people to adopt cats they screen out the weirdoes’. The lazy people and the ones who don't understand that cats need respect and love. If you're a good person, your cat adoption application will be fast-tracked, so please don't give up. Eight: Decrease the feral cat population Besides all the unwanted cats and animal shelters, the number of feral cats is increasing too feral. Cats are not good pets as they are wild in fact the phrase domestic cats is actually inaccurate and most experts agree that semi-domestic. A cat is a correct phrase for a house cat that is why feral cats are the subject of the trap spray or neuter release programs. In many cities, these cats play a role in keeping the rodent populations down however it's also rather sad that these cats are living out in the wild. When it was humans who domesticated the cats in the first place and it's 100 the fault of humans as someone dumped their cats outside. Where they could breed and produce tons of kittens for this reason. If you adopt a cat, that's been spayed or neutered, you are also doing your part in keeping the feral cat population down. Nine: For good health,
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    life can bestressful and that's ever more apparent. Today we are still undergoing a terrible plague in the world. Humans are acting up and committing terrible crimes, and much of our population is still experiencing racism, misogyny, and hatred. These negative aspects of life take a toll on our health stress can lead to medical conditions that affect our hearts and our brains. So adopting a cat can be one of the best therapies you can ever do in many countries. Finding access to good mental health care can be difficult or expensive and yes. A cat can become expensive too, but they're a worthwhile investment, but you can adopt a cat and look after each other. The cat will help you calm down you'll have someone to hug and cuddle up to in bed. Having a cat has been proven to decrease stress lower blood pressure. Cat owners experience fewer strokes and heart attacks than those who don't have cats. Ten: Decrease boredom Boredom was probably not something that afflicted too many of us a year ago, but with the quarantines and lockdowns. Now many of us are running out of things to do around home all it did the cleaning we can only bake and eat. Now, what well now is the perfect time to adopt a cat not only will you have something to do for the next several years? But your cat will keep you entertained for several hours each day. Well, there you have at least ten reasons why adopt a cat they will certainly deserve your love and love you back for sure. If you're a cat person, hit that like button and let us know in the comments if you know a few more reasons you should adopt a cat?