Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Assisi & The 4 Big Benefits Of Cat Adoption

By Robin Setser


To say that cat adoption can be rewarding would be an understatement, as I'm sure Assisi would agree. After all, you have the opportunity to provide a cute creature with a loving home. However, for those who have never owned feline pets before, you might be curious to know why the adoption process should be carried out in the first place. If you are on the fence about bringing a cat into your home, here are 4 benefits that can come about by doing exactly that.

As companies like Assisi Animal Health will most likely attest, affordability goes hand-in-hand with cat adoption. Depending on where you go, it's usually more affordable to adopt a cat instead of purchasing one from a local breeder. In this scenario, not only can you bring a feline into the home but it's possible to save some money in the process. Of course, there's more to adopting a pet such as this than financial stability.

What about medical care, which is another concern that pet owners might have in mind? One of the things that you should know about adopting cats from shelters is that these pets are often vaccinated already. As a result, you probably won't have to bring your pet to a vet, depending on what your shelter tells you. Shelter animals are often covered on all medical fronts, which makes the possibility of adoption all the more appealing.

Another thing to know about shelter cats is that they have a greater chance of getting along with pets you already have in the house. One can make the sound argument that this is due to the exposure shelter animals have to other creatures. In any event, you won't have to worry about your new feline friend getting used to the home. As a matter of fact, they might make new friends rather quickly.

There's also the sense of personal health that comes with adopting a cat. When you bring a pet into the home, it goes without saying that you'll have a new level of responsibility to account for. What this can result in, perhaps more than anything else, is a sense of purpose. It's been said that those who own pets live more fulfilling lives compared to those who don't; this is another reason why such a claim holds true.




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