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A Basic Cat Rescue Checklist

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
October 28, 2021 - Updated on June 12, 2022
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  • Prepare Your Home
  • Purchase A Sufficient Supply Of Cat Food And Water
  • Provide Stimulation
  • Ensure They Are Collared Or Microchipped

If you have recently adopted a rescue cat or are in the process of doing so, you may be wondering what you will need. If this is the case, it may benefit you to familiarise yourself with a basic checklist of essential items ahead of time. In order to ensure you get off on the right foot and are sufficiently prepared for your furry friend to join your family, continue reading to find out everything you need to know beforehand.

Prepare Your Home

If you are preparing to welcome a cat into your home for the first time, you must take the time to ensure the interior, and exterior, of your property, is free from a number of common threats. This includes hiding or covering up any loose wires, securing any fish tanks, and ridding your home of any plants or flowers that may be toxic if consumed by your furry friend.

If you already own a cat, or a dog, on the other hand, it may benefit you to keep them separated until they are fully settled and comfortable around one another.

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Purchase A Sufficient Supply Of Cat Food And Water

In order to provide maximum safety, security, and comfort for your rescue cat, a sufficient supply of cat food and water must be available at all times. If your rescue cat suffers from any allergies or health conditions, on the other hand, it may take time to source a suitable brand of cat food that caters to their specific dietary requirements.

A reputable pet food brand, such as Reveal Pet Food, for example, offers cat food that is free of a number of common allergens and is 100% natural.

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Provide Stimulation

In addition to preparing your home and purchasing a sufficient supply of cat food and water, you must also provide stimulation for your new furry friend. This can be done by spending quality time with them in the first few days of them joining your family, grooming them if and when you can, and supplying them with a wide range of cat toys, scratching posts, and treats to ease their transition into your home.

If they have suffered from a traumatic start to their life, this can also help them adapt to their new surroundings and acclimatize to unfamiliar names or faces.

Ensure They Are Collared Or Microchipped

If your rescue cat was an indoor cat or is wary of the outdoors, it may benefit you, as well as them, to ensure they are collared and microchipped. This can protect them from a number of common external threats and prevent them from wandering off and getting lost within the first few weeks of their big move.

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If you are planning to adopt a rescue cat for the first time in the coming months, there are a number of key factors you must consider beforehand. This includes preparing your home, purchasing a sufficient supply or cat food and water, providing stimulation, and ensuring they are collared or microchipped at the earliest convenience.

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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