Caring for your cat is very essential, even if your cat is litter trained and acts independently. It is a fact that your cat would still need you for water, food, shelter, companionship, regular veterinary care etc. If you want to have a great relationship with your cat, you need to take care of certain things. Let us discuss these things in detail.
Collar ID your cat with your telephone number, name and complete address. Your cat might get out despite your diligence. A collar ID would help you get your cat back when it slips out. When you are caring for your cat, it is very important that you follow the registration laws of your locality. This registration and licensing system ensures the safety of you, your cat and your neighbors. Also try to keep your cat indoors, always.
Caring for your cat is incomplete without regular visits to the veterinarian. If you do not know a vet, ask your friends or a local animal shelter for a referral. It is better to sterilize your cat. This would keep your cat healthier, apart from preventing unwanted over population.
Offer healthy food to your cat while giving it water at regular intervals. It is better to offer balanced nutritious food to your cat. You should consult a vet as what to offer to your cat and how often to do that.
Keep a watch on your cat for any unwanted behaviors like jumping on countertops and scratching furniture. You must train her to behave properly. It is easy to train your feline if you understand her, albeit with a little patience and some effort.
You should maintain the coat of your cat so that it's soft and shiny. You should brush the coat regularly, whether your cat is longhaired or shorthaired. You should regularly remove the loose hair of your cat while you are caring for your cat.
Allotting some regular time for your cat should be a part of caring for your cat. Although cats do not require an exercise regime like dogs do, it is better that you play with your cat and spend some quality time with it. It would give the mental stimulation that your cat requires. It would also strengthen your bond with the cat.
You should learn how to be patient with your cat. Your expectations from your cat should be reasonable. Once you learn this, it would be easy to avoid many behavioral problems of your cat. If your cat still has some behavioral problems, you should contact a veterinarian.
Alternatively, you can go through the Pets for Life Campaign information for advice, apart from contacting your nearest animal shelter.
I feel the above information should be sufficient for caring for your cat. However, it is always better to contact a vet regularly.