Just the mention of kitten transportation is enough to melt any heart on the road!
Before bringing your new feline friend, make a "safe" space with all the necessities—litter box, scratching post, and toys.
They are days of illumination! Keep the tones calm and soothing; let the kitten explore at its own pace. The weight of patience must be felt!
Depending on the kitten's age, either wet food, dry food, or a mixture is given. The food has to really be decent in quality. Keep small portions 3-4 times daily.
Put the litter box in a reasonably discreet spot away from high traffic areas; clean it every day and never, ever use scented litter!
Play, as is an excellent brand, bonds the application and coordination of your kitten. Activities with feather, bell, and puzzle feeders will captivate and delight your kitten.
Brush, clip nails at 2-3 weeks, and wax or mite-clean ears. Early clean hygiene is the key!
Schedule first vet visit appointment. Record shots, deworm, and discuss spaying/neutering option with your vet.
Good-morning kisses, gentle petting, and playtime forge a lifetime of trust. Love them—They'll love you back ten times more.
It's heart, patience, and a little expertise that it requires to bring up a kitten. Use these tips and you're ready for a paws-itively wonderful journey!