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What to Do if You Have to Give Up Your Cat

There are plenty of reasons that you may need to give up your cat. You may be moving, living with someone whos allergic, or having a baby. In addition, many people are finding themselves forced to move into apartments that dont allow animals if theyre unable to pay for their homes in the decline of the housing industry.

Whatever your reason for giving up your cat, it can be a very difficult experience for both you and her. Your family has likely grown attached to your pet, and wont want to give her up. Your cat probably doesnt remember anything other than your family and your home, and leaving it wont be easy.

There are many things you can do to make giving up your cat easier on you and your family. Take a lot of pictures of the cat and your old home and make them into a keepsake or scrapbook. Allow younger children to keep something of the cats, such as a small toy.

You can also make giving up your cat easier on your pet. Allow all of her favorite items to go with the cat. If your cat has a special bed, toy, collar, or leash, make sure that these go with your cat to her new destination. This will help your cat adjust to her new home whether its temporary or permanent.

You should also write down everything you know about your cat. This includes what brand and flavor of food she prefers, as well as any schedules or behaviors that are normal. This will help the people who give your cat a new home to make her as comfortable as possible.

The most important thing you can do for you and your cat is to give her to someone who will care for her as well as you did. When you have to give up your cat, the worst thing you can possibly do is to just kick her out on the street or give her away to any old stranger. You need to be sure that your cat will be cared for. If you dont have family thats willing to take in your cat and care for her as you do, youll need to find someone else to make her their own.

There are many ways to do this. Dont take your cat to the pound, because if she isnt adopted, she may be put to sleep. Instead, contact your local cat rescue, animal rescue, or adoption center. These helpful agencies will be able to take in your cat, care for her as if she were their own, and find a good, qualified home for your cat. If youre not aware of these agencies, your vet should be able to tell you who to contact.

If you dont have these agencies available in your area, you may want to place an ad in the paper. Just be sure to interview the people who want to take in your cat. Visit their homes and meet all of their family members. This is similar to the process used by pet adoption programs, and will allow you to carefully screen the new companions of your cat to find the home thats right for her.

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