First get them spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted behaviors such as spraying and cancers and most importantly because of the pet overpopulation problem.
Second they need to be vaccinated and need regular vet checkups.
Feed them a good quality food. None of that bad stuff you find in supermarkets.
Regular grooming such as brushing helps prevent hairballs. I just hold up the brush and my long hair kitty comes and jumps up in my lap and begins purring and drooling while i brush him.
Keep them inside. Letting the cat outside unsupervised not only causes havoc on the local wildlife but also there are many dangers such as hit by cars, diseases such as feline leukemia and feline aids, attacked by wildlife such as raccoons, coyotes, hawks, stray dogs, and not stray dogs. Even horrible people who i hear of almost daily where they torture and abuse animals for fun. The only time my cats go outside is on a leash and harness with me right their with them.
Never ever get them declawed. It is amputation of the toes and causes lifelong problems such as phantom pain, Arthritis, and changes in personality. Research the procedure (aka: MUTILATION) to be better educated about it.
kiss your bun and your friends bun too.
cats are good and easy to take care of but they are not as fun as dogs. a kitten might be best .
Take them to the vet.
all animals can take care of them selfs. (I mean wild animals)
Yes , as always
I like cats because they are easier to take care of.
Cats care for their offspring far more than frogs do. Frogs do not care for their offspring at all. Cats, being mammals, feed their offspring milk, and take care of them while they are kittens.
Tabby Cats need the same care as normal cats! Food, water, and lots of cuddles and attention :)
This is a disease for your vet to take care of.
Take care of cats
it depends on how many there are and how many you can take care of
yes i think they are cuz it gives them someone to be with and take care of and there very snuggly they will lay down with you and just stay there
You have to prove you are worthy of keeping the hamster safe. You have to be responsible and persuasive but not pushy. Do you take good care of your cats? i assume so... just ask them "why do you think I couldn't handle a hamster when i can handle 2 cats that are like 10 times the size of one!" I just got a hamster just about a year ago. My parents were definitely not for the whole idea. We had a dog for about a week when i was younger. then we realized we couldn't take care of it because we were never home. so we gave her to one of our friends. And we took good care of her for the couple of days that we had her. So that really helped that I took good care of her. Good luck!