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Ask Questions Before Giving a Kitten or Cat as a Holiday Gift

Much forethought is required for those wishing to surprise someone with a pet.

Ask Questions Before Giving Kitten or Cat as Holiday Gift
Many factors must be considered before giving a kitten or cat as a gift.
Gift-givers who plan to surprise someone with a pet for the holidays should plan ahead, ask questions and take a few things into consideration before adopting or purchasing a new animal for another person as a holiday surprise.

The ASPCA compiled a list of questions one should ask themselves before making any surprise pet purchases for another. They are:

1. Has this person expressed an interest in adopting a pet?
2. Do any members of the household have pet allergies?
3. Is this person aware of the many years of responsibility and care associated with having a pet?
4. Will this person be bothered by having pet hair on everything?
5. Does this person’s landlord allow pets?
6. Will everyone in the household be happy to receive a new pet?
7. Are there other pets in the home? Will current pets welcome another?
8. Does this person understand the financial responsibility of caring for a pet?

As an alternative, many shelters and pet stores offer gift certificates, which would allow intended recipients to pick out their own pets.

If the decision to purchase a pet is well thought out, the gift-giver may want to consider giving the new pet a few days before or after the holidays.

“Christmas Day is not the best day to introduce a new pet into the family,” said Julie Washburn, public relations coordinator for pet retailer Petland Inc. “Young pets are like babies, and they need some time and extra attention to adjust to the family routine. If a pet is brought into the home a week or so before the holiday, it has time to adjust to the family.”

For those that want the recipient to have something special to open on Christmas morning, possibilities include a gift-wrapped photo of the new pet, a pet care book or grooming supplies. If a pet must given on Christmas Day, Petland recommends that the pets be kept occupied with their own toys, away from holiday traffic and provided with a location where they can rest.

Posted: December 14 2007 2 a.m. EDT

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I wish everyone put thought into pet ownership!
Ellen, Attleboro, MA
Posted: 12/15/2007 12:56:59 AM
It is such a shame the number of animals who are surrendered after the holidays just because they were given to them and they really didn't want them. Please think before you give a pet.
Cheryl, Conway, MO
Posted: 12/14/2007 4:41:32 PM
This was an informative, well-thought-out article. I bet it helped a lot of people because there obviously are too many people that give pets as gifts without thinking it out. I feel this article will save a lot of "gift" pets from ending up in a shelter because they were not able to be care for them.
Sue, Three Oaks, MI
Posted: 12/14/2007 1:17:37 PM
I'm glad the ASPCA has come up with the list of questions. I would hate to think of a poor little kitty thinking it is getting a new home when the person getting the gift suddenly doesn't want it.
Taryn, Orlando, FL
Posted: 12/14/2007 11:18:09 AM
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