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How can I trick my parents into getting a cat?
Do some research on basic cat care. Research a cat’s basic needs in terms of food, attention, and grooming. If your parents see you can care for a cat, they’re more likely to let you have one. Tell your parents you’ll provide your cat with a clean bed and keep the litter box in your room or garage.
What is the best age to get a cat?
If you are younger, or with school-age children, a cat who is 1 or 2 years old would be a great choice, and the cat can grow up with your children.
How do I force my parents to get a pet?
Here are some ways to show your folks that you’re ready for a dog.
- Plan out a daily routine.
- Show them how you plan to implement that routine.
- Prove to your parents that you’re responsible.
- Do your research.
- Figure out a way to help with the expenses that come with dog ownership.
- Talk up the pros of owning a dog.
How can I convince my parents to let me get my cat inside?
See if you can get your parents to allow the cat to stay in your room. Ask your mom why she is afraid of the cat, and see if you can get her to slowly make contact and try to get used to it. If she gets down low and extends and arm with one finger toward the cat, that’s saying “hello”. The cat will sniff her finger.
Is a 2 year old cat a kitten?
Milestones for Growing Cats Months 4-9: Kittens go through sexual maturation. Months 9-12: A kitten is almost fully grown. 1 year+: Kittens are just reaching adulthood. 2 years+: Kittens are socially and behaviorally mature.
How can I convince my parents to adopt a cat?
Meeting some cats in person might sway your parents’ decision. Research some local animal shelters in your area and choose one to visit with your parents. Interact with the cats that are available and ask the employees for more information about them. Let your parents play and meet the cats too so they can get used to being around them.
How do I talk to my parents about getting a cat?
When you’re ready to talk, it’s important to be direct. Instead of dropping hints, calmly and maturely raise the issue of getting a cat. If you try to worm your way around the topic, your parents may get frustrated and lose their patience. For example, say, “Guys, I wanted to talk to you about something.
What do you need to be a good cat owner?
Equally, you need to show that you are serious and dedicated to looking after a pet, for several years to come, and have the time, desire and commitment to meet your cats needs. There are many reasons why some parents may not want a cat.
How can I convince my parents to let me declaw my Cat?
For example: If your parents are worried about a cat harming furniture, suggest claw caps. They fit over a cat’s claws, preventing it from scratching. Never declaw a cat. If your parents are worried about cost, offer to save up your allowance or get a job to pay for new supplies for your cat.
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