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Cats are independent and self-sufficient pets, which is one reason we love them! (The other reason? Their cuddles and obsession with boxes, of course). But even though cats are low maintenance, there's still a lot of important cat care requirements to keep your feline friend happy and healthy.

 

Final Thoughts

As you can see, there are some important things to keep in mind when caring for a cat. Even though cats are independent and pretty low maintenance, it's essential to stay on top of these things if you want your cat to remain healthy, active, and happy.

Always provide your cat with quality food, fresh water, a clean litterbox, cat trees, and plenty of toys for your cat. You should also set aside time to play with your cat and bond with them. Even though cats are pretty self-sufficient, they still need human interaction. You should always spend time petting and cuddling with your kitty!

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