Shelter Cat Adoption Secrets

Shelter Cat Adoption Secrets

How to Adopt a Shelter Cat

How to Adopt a Shelter Cat

How to Care for a Newly Adopted Cat

How to Care for a Newly Adopted Cat

Understanding Cat Behavior

Understanding Cat Behavior

Shelter Cat Adoption Secrets

Shelter Cat Adoption Secrets

Shelter Cat Adoption Secrets

Shelter Cat Adoption Secrets

Pick The Right Vet For Your Pet

Pick The Right Vet For Your Pet

Handling Local Feral Cats

Handling Local Feral Cats

How to Have your Pet Spayed or Neutered

How to Have your Pet Spayed or Neutered

Post-Op Care For Spayed or Neutered Pet

Post-Op Care For Spayed or Neutered Pet

How to Have Your Pet Spayed or Neutered

How to Have Your Pet Spayed or Neutered

Spay and Neuter Information

Spay and Neuter Information

Why You Should Have Your Pets Spayed or Neutered

Why You Should Have Your Pets Spayed or Neutered

Where to Spay or Neuter Your Pet

Where to Spay or Neuter Your Pet

How to Care for Your Spayed or Neutered Pet

How to Care for Your Spayed or Neutered Pet

Spay and Neuter Care - Picking Up Your Pet From the Clinic

Spay and Neuter Care - Picking Up Your Pet From the Clinic

Spay or Neuter Care - The First Week After Surgery

Spay or Neuter Care - The First Week After Surgery

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Kat Miller

Animal Behaviorist, ASPCA

www.aspca.org  

212-876-7700

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The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) was the first humane society to be established in North America and is, today, one of the largest in the world. Our organization was founded by Henry Bergh in 1866 on the belief that animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment at the hands of humans, and must be protected under the law. Headquartered in New York City, the ASPCA maintains a strong local presence, and with programs that extend our anti-cruelty mission across the country, we are recognized as a national animal welfare organization. We are a privately funded 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, and proud to boast more than 1 million supporters across the country.

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Shelter Cat Adoption Secrets

ASPCA animal behavior expert, Dr. Kat Miller shares her tips on deciding what type of cat is best for you and how to adopt from a shelter or rescue group.

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Is there a difference in short or long hair cats?

Is there a difference in short or long hair cats?

How does the shelter prescreen the cats for health and personality?

How does the shelter prescreen the cats for health and personality?

What type of commitment will I need to make when adopting a cat?

What type of commitment will I need to make when adopting a cat?

What can I do to make the process of adopting a cat easier?

What can I do to make the process of adopting a cat easier?

What to Consider Before Adopting a Cat

What to Consider Before Adopting a Cat

Should I adopt a cat or a kitten?

Should I adopt a cat or a kitten?

Isn’t a Cat just a cat?  Are there real differences?

Isn’t a Cat just a cat? Are there real differences?

What criteria should I use when choosing a cat?

What criteria should I use when choosing a cat?

What are the different cat personalities?

What are the different cat personalities?

How will I know which cat personality is the best match for me?

How will I know which cat personality is the best match for me?