Nina is a two-year-old neutered female cat. She has a few issues because she sometimes likes to bite people to greet them, but not in an aggressive manner. Rather it is because she is quite bored here and really wants to play. It has been difficult to find her a home because of this. She also does not like other cats and we do not think she would be good with young children.
Nina can be affectionate, but when she feels like it, she needs her personal space and its either her way or the highway! She simply loves catnip and will spend hours playing with it. She is not too fussy, only demands good food, fresh water and anything which comes to her mind.
If you want to adopt an animal for your children, consider that children can tire quickly of the routine of caring for the animal. Parents often quickly become the animal’s primary caregiver and need to be OK with that. Therefore, adding a new animal family member must be a family decision and a family responsibility.
Having a pet is a great responsibility. There are many ongoing costs that you should be aware of. With good, medical exams, vaccinations, medication, toys and cleaning supplies. It is important to understand these costs before committing to adopting a pet.
The size of your home and the location of your home are significant factors that determine how suitable your home is for a particular animal. For example, dogs need a safe fenced section, shelter, shade, and enough space outside in which to exercise, explore, and play.