Think about getting a microchip implanted in your cat. Even an indoor cat may find a way out of your home. A collar with tags increases your chances of getting your cat back if it gets lost but it can also be a risk, for instance if it gets snagged in some branches. You can use a microchip instead; you can store your contact information in the chip and it will not bother your cat. Most vets and all shelters can scan these chips to get your contact information and there is no risk of losing the chip.
Cats are frequently nocturnal in their habits. This means that they're going to be running around more when it gets dark. If your cats keep you up at night, kick them out of the bedroom. This will ensure they don't pounce on you at nighttime, or wake you up in other ways.
Do not isolate the litter box in a distant place. Try and put it in an isolated area away from the cat bowl. Put it in a ventilated area to reduce odors. Both you and your pet will appreciate that.
Your cat most likely spends quite a bit of time grooming. If your cat has hair that's long it could get hairballs. There are special foods that can ease this issue. Some cat food brands have formulations to prevent or reduce hairballs, which will make life easier for your cat and you.
Making sure your cat is taken care of can be easy if you know what you're doing and if the animal behaves right off the bat. But, you have to remember that most cats won't be that easy to take care of. Consider the tips presented here to help you become a better pet owner and feel prepared for whatever your cat has in store for you. The research will reward you both!