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What should I do if I have to give up my cat?

What should I do if I have to give up my cat?

If these basic rules of hygiene are observed, there is no need at all to give up your cat; Wear rubber gloves when cleaning litter trays, or get a non-pregnant member of the household to do the litter duty! Clear poo from the litter tray daily. Wear rubber gloves when gardening, or when handling raw meat.

Where can I get advice on taking my cat on holiday?

But, if they are in good health and you would like to take them with you, you can get advice and information from DEFRA’s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) helpline – Email: [email protected] or call: 0870 241 1710 or, visit their website: www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel

What should I do if I want to rehome my Cat?

Wash hands thoroughly after contact with soil. Also, ensure that your cat’s vaccinations up to date, and that they are regularly de-wormed and de-flea’d. More details here: Cats and Pregnant Women – a Cats Protection guide, or for further advice, call the CP helpline: 03000 12 12 12

What happens if I give my Cat away for free?

Apart from the high risk factor, some people who are simply after a free cat, may not have considered any other expenses such as veterinary bills, and flea & worm treatments, so might not be in a position to cover them. Giving your pet away free often means a very uncertain future for them.

But, if they are in good health and you would like to take them with you, you can get advice and information from DEFRA’s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) helpline – Email: [email protected] or call: 0870 241 1710 or, visit their website: www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel

Is it possible for someone to take your cat?

Folks seems to immediately think to contact shelters and stuff without realizing their kitty is very likely right under their nose, but its behavior likely changes once it is displaced outdoors.” If these suggestions fail it may be that someone has already taken your cat in – probably someone right in the neighborhood.

What should I do before bringing my cat home?

Before You Bring Your Cat Home: 1 Cats are territorial, and coming into a new home leaves them feeling really uneasy. 2 Fill a litter box with one or two inches of litter and place it in his room where he can use it undisturbed. 3 Set up a feeding station with food and water bowls.

If these basic rules of hygiene are observed, there is no need at all to give up your cat; Wear rubber gloves when cleaning litter trays, or get a non-pregnant member of the household to do the litter duty! Clear poo from the litter tray daily. Wear rubber gloves when gardening, or when handling raw meat.