Here’s a concise guide to , covering responsible ownership, basic needs, and ethical considerations.
Vaccinations, spaying and neutering, and annual check-ups are non-negotiable. Too often, medical care is reactive—waiting until a pet is sick to visit the vet. Welfare means being proactive. It also means making the difficult, compassionate choice to spay or neuter, preventing unwanted litters that contribute to the overpopulation crisis. A single unspayed cat and her offspring can produce hundreds of kittens in just a few years. Responsible care stops the cycle before it begins.