1)Learn how to decide what cat is going to be the best choice for you or whoever the cat is being bought for.
Don't join the thousands of people that end up giving their cat back to the pet store, pawing it off on a friend, or turning it over to the local pet shelter because they are not what you thought ...
1)Learn how to decide what cat is going to be the best choice for you or whoever the cat is being bought for.
Don't join the thousands of people that end up giving their cat back to the pet store, pawing it off on a friend, or turning it over to the local pet shelter because they are not what you thought they would be. This book shows you what to look for in a cat.
2) Invaluable information for after your decide to buy a cat.
It is so easy to walk into a pet store and begin to buy one of everything for your new feline companion. This book shows readers what they will need for your new addition without spending a fortune buying the items that aren't necessary.
You will learn what to feed your cat, how to feed your cat, how to groom your cat, how to discipline your cat, how to travel with your cat, how to understand those quirky behaviors that your cat may demonstrate, and how to keep your cat healthy.
Here is what you will learn inside this guide....
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 – Popular Cat Breeds
Chapter 2 – Choosing a Cat
Chapter 3 – Tips for Dealing with a New Kitten
Chapter 4 – Cat Supplies
Chapter 5 – Cat Food and Feeding Tips
Chapter 6 – The Health of Your Feline
Chapter 7 – The Basics of Grooming
Chapter 8 – Traveling With Your Feline Companion
Chapter 9 – Behaviors That Many Cats Share
Chapter 10 – Disciplining Your Cat
Chapter 11 – Cat Organizations
Chapter 12 – Cat Glossary
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Don't join the thousands of people that end up giving their cat back to the pet store, pawing it off on a friend, or turning it over to the local pet shelter because they are not what you thought ...