Anyway, I've been reading up on the basics of cat ownership and caring for pet cats online and have been seriously thinking whether or not I'm ready to become an owner of a couple of cats. I live in an apartment, and I think given my work scehdule and lifestyle, it would be better to have two cats rather than one so they always have a playmate.
Asher will be proud of me. I've changed my opinion on declawing after reading an online Humane Society article on why declawing should never be considered. After realizing how simple it is to control where cats scratch and the trauma declawing can be, I must say that now I'm no longer supportive of it.
So yesterday I looked around at my apartment to see what safety hazards are present that could cause harm to a cat. I looked at the bottom of my bed frame because I remember that I have sharp, exposed screws that hang out on the bottom. I'm concerned that these could injure a cat when it runs around and underneath my bed. Are there caps or something I can buy to cover the sharp ends? And I'm hoping that a cat would not be able to easily remove such caps.
Here is a picture to show what I'm talking about.
And although I will come to love whatever cats I choose to own, should I decide I'm ready for the responsibilities that go with cat ownership, I will never have a desire to marry them.
Asher will be proud of me. I've changed my opinion on declawing after reading an online Humane Society article on why declawing should never be considered. After realizing how simple it is to control where cats scratch and the trauma declawing can be, I must say that now I'm no longer supportive of it.
So yesterday I looked around at my apartment to see what safety hazards are present that could cause harm to a cat. I looked at the bottom of my bed frame because I remember that I have sharp, exposed screws that hang out on the bottom. I'm concerned that these could injure a cat when it runs around and underneath my bed. Are there caps or something I can buy to cover the sharp ends? And I'm hoping that a cat would not be able to easily remove such caps.
Here is a picture to show what I'm talking about.
And although I will come to love whatever cats I choose to own, should I decide I'm ready for the responsibilities that go with cat ownership, I will never have a desire to marry them.
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