Anonymous wrote:My advice would be to get an adult cat. That way you can sort of assess the cat's personality better than if it were a kitten, and you don't have to do any litter box training. Maybe a cat around age 2? Still young enough to be fun and healthy. Also, I always said I'd never get a cat declawed, but I inherited an adult, declawed cat, and in the future I'd probably also look to adopt a cat that was already declawed (although I still don't think I'd get it done myself).
I've never had to litter train a cat, not even feral cats that I helped to transition into pets.