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Can Adopted Cats Do Well In Households With Young Children?

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Experts say that it is a general rule that for children under 4 or 5 years old it's best to adopt a cat that is older than 2 years old.  Since kittens need a lot of time, patience, and supervision, you might find it hard to take care of a kitten. Baby cats are also fragile and might overwhelm a curious and energetic kid.

One of the things that you must think about is how your child would react if there's a cat in your household. If your kid is easygoing and gentle with every animal he/she encounters, this won't be an issue. You should also consider your family's schedule, regardless if your cat is low maintenance, there should be someone who's going to look after your pet always.

In addition, your living condition is also something that you should contemplate first. Check the size of your family and the living space, and see if there is still space enough for your cat to be comfortable. 

Take a proactive approach to your pet’s health with regular health and wellness checks at your veterinarians Marietta, GA.

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