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Cats and Apartment Life

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Cats make great pets for people who live in apartments because cats can stay inside all the time, they don’t take up much space, and they are relatively quiet. However, before you adopt a cat, check your lease to see if it is allowed. Some landlords forbid all pets while others restrict pets by species, number or size. You may need to pay an additional security deposit or a little extra rent if you have a cat. Once you know the rules, prepare your home for your new cat. Set up eating and drinking stations plus a litter box and different parts of the apartment. Give her a bed and some perches where she can check out her territory such as a windowsill or a shelf. Allow her to explore the apartment and set up lairs where she can be alone when she wants to. Put out a few toys and your ready to welcome your new cat. For more information, contact your North Redington Beach, FL veterinarian. Or visit this website Dr. Kathy's Veterinary Care, Inc..