New cat pawrent couple worried about new kitty being alone in small apartment for 12 hours a day, internet pacifies their fears: 'Part-time parents are better than shelters'

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    Is a cat going to be okay if left alone every day ?

    Kitten
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    I've had cats my whole life and so has my girlfriend. We recently moved in together and obviously we are looking forward to adopting a cat.
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    However, I'm worried that the cat won't be okay during the day if we are not here. I'm afraid it
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    could either get bored/unhealthy (even though idk how) because of our absence.
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    Indeed, my work gets me to leave the apartment at 7:30 AM and I come back at around 8:00 PM.
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    My girlfriend is looking to switch jobs so we don't know what her new schedule would be, but it's
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    Baby kitten
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    probably going to be the same thing (at least if we take the worse case scenario)
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    Therefore, could we hope to have a cat? Would it have a healthy, happy life even though at least that's what I feel like - we won't
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    be there most of the time? We do know how to take care of cats since, as I mentioned, we both had some during our lives. I am
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    just worried it wouldn't be as happy as it could be with us. Also, we live in a less than 40m² apartment. Therefore idk if we
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    could have a pair of cats, since I don't even know if that this amount of space is enough for one.
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    Could anyone please enlighten me so as to how the cat could react? How those absences every
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    day could affect it? Or tell me if I am just being absolutely paranoid by trying to wish for the best for said future cat?
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    Ellehcar95 I don't agree with anybody discouraging you from getting one. Shelters are
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    overfull. People are dumping cats to fend for themselves, at least here in Florida. The shelters are euthanizing like
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    Small apartment
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    crazy. So what's better: a cat with food, a warm home, and part-time parents, or more cats being euthanized
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    due to people reluctant to get a cat for fear they won't get sufficient attention? Better some attention and a
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    good home vs euthanasia. I'd look at it that way!
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    greykitty1234 I adopted a cat when she was about three years old. People bypass the slightly
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    older kitties. I left the house at 7:00, home around 6:00 pm. Home weekends.
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    She was fine. She met me at the door, very often. I made sure to give her attention morning and night, without fail. And she was fine. She lived til age 19.
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    I wouldn't get kittens, but an adult, even a senior, all good. in my book. Especially if you really don't travel much the rest of the time.

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