Cat at home

Does a Cat Fit My Lifestyle?

Test yourself with our '30-day cat challenge'

10.11.2020

Cats are incredible! They make great pets, especially for people who are home a lot and can therefore spend a lot of time with their cat. Whilst they are more independent than dogs, cats do still need a lot of care and attention and this should not be underestimated. Cats love to spend time with their humans and being home alone all day is not a very exciting life for them. 

It is often said that cats do not have owners but butlers, and sometimes it can feel like that! To get a little insight into what life with a cat might be like, we invite you to take up the 30-day cat challenge to see if life with a feline is for you. Your challenge, should you wish to accept it:

IMAGINE that you are already a Cat owner:

Day 1:

Have an hour-long play session with your cat chasing a piece of string

7 days a week 


It’s important to encourage natural behaviour through enrichment. Test out your play endurance.

Reade more about 'How to keep your pets occupied during the coronavirus lockdown'

Day 2:

Remove 'cat hair' from your clothes

Get prepared 


Cats’ fur loves to stick to clothing; removing it before going out is part of a cat owner’s life. Do you have a lint brush at home?

Read more about 'Removing cat hair'

Day 3:

Regularly clean out the 'cat food bowl'

7 days a week 


You don't like to eat from dirty dishes; your cat won't either.

Read more about 'Cat-friendly water bowl'

Day 4:

Don't leave the house for longer than 8 hours

Get prepared 


If you are out, make sure your cat has access to food and water, as well as a litter tray or outside.

Read more about 'New Year's Eve –  Minimising your pet's stress'

Day 5:

Weekend? Get up early!

Get prepared


Your cat needs food and a change of the cat litter tray.

Read more about 'A cat-friendly home'

Day 6:

Read a book on cat behaviour

Learn more 


Cat behaviour is fascinating: from how they develop and communicate, to what enriches their play, there is a lot to learn.

Read more about 'Spring is here – and it’s mating time for cats'

Day 7:

Talk to other cat owners about their cats

Get prepared 


They can tell you about their experiences and they may be able to answer your questions.

Read more about 'Living Together – Cats & Humans'

Day 8:

Miss a weekend trip because your cat sitter has let you down

Get prepared 


Sometimes you will miss out on fun because your pet needs you.

Read more about 'The purr-fect vacation'

Day 9:

Calculate the cost of a cat hotel/cattery as you are going away for the weekend

Get prepared 


You can take a break, but you need to make sure your cat is well taken care of. Do you have a good cattery nearby?

Read more about 'Financial aspects of pet ownership'

Day 10:

Put some cash into your pet emergency fund/pet insurance

Better safe than sorry 


If your cat gets ill it can be expensive; having a bit of cash stored away offers some security. Calculate how much of your pay check you can put aside.

Read more about 'Financial aspects of pet ownership'

Day 11:

Train your cat to use a transport box

Learn more


For vet visits and emergencies, it is helpful to have your cat trained to go happily into the crate. Read up on the best training techniques.

Read more about 'Clicker training for pets'

Day 12:

Read your rental agreement on pet keeping

Better safe than sorry 


Are you allowed to keep a pet in your rented home/apartment?

Read more about 'A cat-friendly home'

Day 13:

Make your home cat secure

Get prepared 


Poisonous plants and tilting windows can be dangerous. Go through every room and evaluate the dangers and remove them.

Read more about 'A cat-friendly home'

Day 14:

Go to a pet shop and calculate the cost of everything your cat needs

Get prepared 


The initial cost can be quite high. Can you afford the initial costs?

Read more about 'Financial aspects of pet ownership'

Day 15:

Imagine your cat wees on the couch

Get prepared 


Removing the stain and the smell are difficult; a lot of scrubbing is involved. Do a test run. 

Day 16:

Plan a cat-friendly vacation

Get prepared 


Would you stay home for your vacation instead of travelling the world? Cats like it best at home so you’d have to consider it sometimes.

Read more about 'The purr-fect vacation'

Day 17:

Get educated about cat overpopulation

Learn more 


Getting your cat neutered is part of being a responsible owner; there are already too many cats in shelters and on the streets. 
Read up on the issue of cat/dog overpopulation.

Day 18:

Imagine claw marks on your couch

Get prepared 


A scratching pole is a good investment, even if they’re not the most attractive addition to your living room.

Read more about 'A cat-friendly home'
 

Day 19:

Clean out a cat litter tray twice a day

7 days a week 


Cats are very clean and like to have clean litter trayAlso imaging having to carry the bag of cat litter home… quite a workout! 

Day 20:

Buy lots of different brands of cat food

Get prepared 


Lots of cats are fussy eaters and it takes a lot of testing to find the 'right' cat food. 

Day 21:

Try to eat when a fresh can of cat food is open

Get prepared 


The smell can be overpowering, urgh! Test out if you can handle this.

Day 22:

Outdoor cat and no cat flap? Get used to playing doorman

7 days a week 


Open the door, close the door, open the door, close the door… Cats cannot decide if they want to come in or not. Spend an hour playing the 'come in or not game'.

Read more about 'How to design a Garden for your Cat'

Day 23:

Groom your 'cat'

7 days a week 


Especially in summer your cat will appreciate help to get rid of excess fur. Test it out by grooming a toy cat.

Day 24:

Imagine being 'disturbed' for cuddles while reading or watching a good movie

Get prepared 


Cats seem to have a sixth sense about coming for cuddles just when the movie or book is getting really exciting. 

Day 25:

Move your furniture around to make space for a scratching pole

Get prepared 


The poles can prevent damage to furniture or walls. Find the perfect spot in your home for the pole.

Read more about 'A cat-friendly home'

Day 26:

Take an allergy test

Better safe than sorry 


Cat hair may lead to an allergic reaction; make sure in advance that you do not have an allergy. Make an appointment at your doctor and get tested. 

Day 27:

Get up every couple of hours in the night as your cat is ill

Get prepared 


Clean the litter tray in the night and offer comfort to your poorly pet. Set your alarm and do a test run.

Day 28:

Imagine the dead birds and mice your cat might bring into the house

Learn more 


Playing with your cat a lot and offering good nutrition can limit her hunting instincts. Watch a video on cat hunting behaviour.

Read more about 'How to create a garden which is cat-save for birds and fishes' 

Day 29:

Visit an animal shelter

Get prepared 


Managed to stick to the challenge this far? The animal shelter is the best place to look for a new companion. Take trip to the shelter and have a look around.

Tip: Read more about 'What makes a good shelter'

Day 30:

Take a walk through a pet cemetery

Better safe than sorry 


Come to terms with the fact that at some point you will have to say goodbye 

We challenged you to take on a 30-day test run of pet ownership, to 'try before you buy'. 

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FOUR PAWS 30-day cat challenge

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