Outbred cats can be great home companions

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Outbred cats are no worse than their thoroughbred counterparts. Once you or your child showed compassion and brought from the street a small, defenseless and homeless kitten. You have done a noble deed, and now a pet has appeared in your family that will bring joy to you and your loved ones. Usually such cats do not have the signs of any particular breed and combine the generic features of both a cat-mother and a father. One thing can be said that your new pet is no worse than your compatriots with documents confirming the standard and origin.

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If you took the animal from the street, and did not accept it as a gift or “adopted” from the shelter, then be prepared for the fact that a kitten born at large will behave differently from that born from a cat at home. The fact is that their freedom-loving

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e moms - purebred cats - from childhood they teach kittens to be afraid of people, and a little animal will need some time to overcome this fear. It will behave aggressively: hiss, meow loudly and may even try to bite you, so it’s best to patiently accustom a cat to contact with a person. Let the first person in his new life be the one who is responsible for feeding and caring, then the period of adaptation will pass somewhat faster.

Remember that all cats that are not purebred are still predators, so whenever your pet feels a danger (and after life on the street, anything can seem to be a danger), he will use his strong teeth and claws. Therefore, during initial contacts with the "savage" protect yourself by wearing gloves and long-sleeved clothing. Typically, cats and kittens taken from the street, in adulthood, rarely become friendly and eager to contact everyone's favorites, but they are quite capable of making strong friendships with a member of the family that they especially trust.

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