How Do You Adopt A Healthy Cat From A Shelter?
Thousands of healthy, unwanted cats are euthanized at animal shelters each month. Thankfully, thousands more are adopted by caring people just like you. If you are planning to adopt a cat from a shelter, follow the steps below to choose a healthy one. Make an appointment with an adoption counselor. Calling ahead saves time, as shelters are busy places staffed mostly by volunteers. Consult a veterinarian about the health issues of different breeds of cats. Some medical problems are more common in certain breeds. Prepare a list of questions and bring it with you to the shelter. Request a tour of the animal wards and exercise rooms. All areas should be clean, comfortable and odor-free – indicators of quality care. Observe the cats available for adoption. Select an active one that shows no signs of respiratory disease, such as sneezing or watery eyes. Ask if the cat has been examined by a veterinarian or animal technician. Ask whether the cat has been tested for feline leukemia, vaccinated