When getting a new cat, you should consider getting essentials like food, water bowls, a litter box, scratching post, toys, and a comfortable bed. It's also important to schedule a vet visit for vaccinations and a check-up.
As much as they can take
Have a funeral, and adopt a new one.
If the cats lived together you should probably get a new cat. I believe that cats need one of their kind to hang around and 'cat chat' with. Well if the cat that passed was ill, I think you should buy new toys, litter box, food dish ,ect... because it is possible for your living cat to get the same illness from those items. So sorry to hear your cat passed.
Keep them in separate rooms for a week or so. Gradually, you should let the new cat out to explore the house and to get used to the resident animals. Be sure to give equal amounts of attention to both animals.
It depends on what product it is.
It can if you clean it good enough
Yes, it is. You may not think the name that the other person gave it is right for your cat, and you should name it whatever you want, as it is your cat now.
Start to look for a new cat. Read Matthew Inman's How To Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting To Kill You if you like funny comics. (Swear alert!) DO NOT BUY YOUR NEW CAT UNTIL AFTER YOUR CAT IS PUT DOWN. You'll need a bit to mourn your dead cat. If you can, get him stuffed if it won't make you sadder. When you have the new cat, (which should not be right after your cat dies) it'll be easier to let the death go. THIS CAT IS NOT A REPLACEMENT CAT. You can't replace a pet, but you can always get a new cat. If you bought a new cat, it can sit on your bed. It won't have the same personality, but at least you can have a nice cat again!
Well maybe the female cat doesn't like the male cat so she rejects him.
It is recommended to keep your cat indoors for at least 2-3 weeks after moving to a new home to allow them to adjust to their new surroundings and prevent them from getting lost.
It depends on what type of cat it is and its personality (and if you know it it's date of birth and whether it's male or female). Hope this helps.
Yes, a Norwegian Forest Cat should have a cat tree with scratching posts at home. The cat tree should be preferably tall.