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Once
you have made the decision to bring a pet into your
life, the next step is determining what type of animal
will fit best with your family. Your answers to
the questions above probably pointed you in the
direction of a specific kind of animal. If not, spend
some time thinking about your family’s lifestyle
again. Dogs are very social animals and can provide
excellent companionship. They also require a bit more
care than cats because they usually don’t use litter
boxes and need to be exercised regularly.
Cats are a bit more
independent and require a little less care because
they use litter boxes and can usually respond well to
free choice feeding (nibbling on their food throughout
the day). Usually cats handle being left alone for
longer periods of time better than dogs. Cats also
provide great companionship and many love human
interaction.
Perhaps neither a cat nor a
dog will fit with your family’s lifestyle right now.
There are also hamsters, gerbils, ferrets, rabbits,
fish, and reptiles to choose from. The most important
factor is determining what will make the most sense
and be the best fit.
Spend some time educating
yourself and your family on the different types of
animals. Even if you decide to adopt a dog or a cat,
different breeds and individual animals have different
personalities. Use your library’s resources to find
out more about different breeds, or contact a breed
specific rescue and ask them questions. Many local
animal shelters and rescues can provide you with
information about different breeds and the individual
animals in their care.
Finally, be prepared for
your new pet. Make sure that you get the necessary
supplies, such as food and litter, before you bring
your new companion home. Also, ask your friends and
neighbors to recommend a veterinarian. And lastly,
give your new pet time to adjust to his or her new
life!
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