Suggestions Before Choosing Persian Kittens For Adoption

By Christine Walker


Doctors and mental health experts continue to tout the benefits of having a pet in the home. They theorize that pets help people live longer and better and enjoy a lower risk for illnesses like high blood pressure and depression. When you are interested in Persian kittens for adoption, you might wonder how to choose one that will be a good fit for your household. You may find a kitten that will become a lifelong friend by keeping some simple tips in mind during your search.

One of the first criteria you may want to remember involves searching for a kitten at a location that has a good reputation. So-called mills can be dangerous places to look for a new pet because of the conditions in which animals could be kept there. Some lesser reputable mills often keep dirty cages, do not feed their animals a well-balanced diet, and deprive them of socialization. They also tend to wean offspring too early from the mothers.

A more humane choice could involve looking at your local pound. In fact, many pounds today are known as humane societies or humane shelters because they do in fact place an emphasis on humane care for animals. They also undergo rigorous inspections and licensing processes from city and county authorities. They are held to tight standards not found with mills.

Many of them also use stringent application processes to match potential adopters with pets that might be a good fit for their families and households. They believe it is important to avoid placing pets who are afraid of other animals into households with other cats and dogs. Likewise, animals that need constant companionship avoid going to homes that do not have other pets in them.

After you choose a location from which to adopt your new kitten, you then want to make sure it is in good overall health. Feline health particularly during the first two years can be fragile and unstable. A kitten might look fine at first glance but actually suffer from an underlying condition that could shorten its life.

If you see signs of illness, you would have the right to ask for the kitten to be treated before you adopt it. You also may want to ask about its digestive health and whether or not it has worms. These illnesses can spread to other pets in your household particularly other cats that are elderly or have conditions like diabetes or feline leukemia.

All of these steps may seem exhaustive and time consuming. However, they can help you get matched to a new pet that will live a long and happy life and adjust well to your family. A new cat or dog is an investment that most people want to get a good return out of in terms of companionship and love.

Persian kittens are capable of offering years' worth of love and friendship as long as they are born and raised in nurturing environments. It may be up to you as a potential pet owner to discover the ideal location from which to adopt. This research can pay off for you both you and your family.




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