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Tips for a Romantic Relationship With a Cat Owner

Starting a romantic relationship with a cat owner is less complicated than some might imagine—unless an allergy is involved. You can find tips on how to conquer the heart of the animal lover here.

A velvet paw is not an obstacle in a romantic relationship with a cat owner – in many cases, it even enriches the togetherness. Because anyone who keeps a house tiger in their own four walls often shows wonderful temperament traits. However,  you should avoid the following blunders.

Shared Love = Double Happiness

If you have fallen in love with a cat owner, you must share their love for the pet. Because the velvet paws play a big role in his life. But don’t worry, that doesn’t lessen the feelings he has for you – he’s capable of loving both of them with all his heart. Give him something back by doing the same for him. Plan a cozy evening for three on the couch with your loved one and your furry friend – and you’ll win two hearts at once. Very important: pet the cat properly!

Cuddly Sweater

Cats shed – you should always keep this fact in mind when you are in a romantic relationship with a cat owner. So don’t be in your finest charcoal shirt or black slacks when visiting a cat-friendly abode. Lovers of velvet paws don’t like it when they are constantly busy plucking the fine hairs from their clothes. So: rather choose the bright cuddly sweater.

Calm Mind

If you want to enter into a romantic relationship with a cat owner, you shouldn’t monopolize them too much. While dog lovers are usually considered active and adventurous, many velvet paw fans prefer to curl up at home with a good book. Of course, that doesn’t mean they’re just couch potatoes, but they usually don’t need too much action either. They get along well with themselves (and their cat) and sometimes just need some time to themselves. If you respect this or maybe think the same way, you are the perfect partner.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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