Cats can be very individualistic creatures, but this is something to which you should adjust. Some people want their cat close and cuddly while others prefer an independent feline who spends most of her time outside; there’s no one-size fits all when it comes to cats! You’ll need a little more understanding about your own preferences before adopting or buying another animal like this–again if they’re not exactly what YOU’RE looking for in terms personality etc., then don’t get them because those types simply won’t work out well together!
To take good care of a cat you will need to provide it with plenty of human companionship, regular meals and fresh water. A clean bed is also important in order for the animal’s health not be compromised by bacteria or stool matter while they sleep on top; this way their fur can grow back easily without being distressed from traumatic events like mats caused through consistent brushing against an old carpeting item (which would lead me towards mentioning “litter boxes” next). Cats are natural born performers so give them stimulating toys that keep things interesting at home too! If there isn’t enough space outside then many people opt out.
Cats may seem like a lower maintenance pet compared to dogs, but they still require some care. Do you want your cat demanding of attention and time? Or would the limited stay be best suited for someone who has plenty going on in their lives without any room left over from another animal companionhip aside from themselves (which could lead into other problems). Cats can live happier lives if given just enough love while being home alone at night where it’s quiet except maybe by music or TV; this helps reduce stress levels which lead us back towards our original point about why people choose these unique pets – those with busy lifestyles looking forward 2 hours every day after work before bedtime comes around again.