Now that you've got your new kitten at home, you probably have a lot of questions. What do you need to do now?
- What should you feed your new kitten?
- How much should you feed your new kitten?
- How often should your new kitten be fed?
- What about litter box training? What do you need to do to train your cat to use the litter box?
- And how about "shots"? What "shots" will your new kitten need?
- When should your new kitten start on his/her "shots"?
Your New Kitten - A Complete Guide To Kitten Health Care Needs
will answer all of these questions for you and many more.
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These are some of the questions an owner of a new kitten typically has. But there are so many other issues also.
- Could your new kitten be carrying a nasty disease like feline leukemia? How can you tell?
- Did you know that not all cats with feline leukemia look sick? Even kittens that look perfectly healthy can still test positive for feline leukemia. (Hint: a simple blood test is all that is necessary for you to find out whether or not your kitten has been exposed to feline leukemia and whether you need to worry about it or not.)
- How can you tell if your new kitten has health issues like ear mites?
- Did you know that ear mites are very common in kittens and can make your kitten very uncomfortable?
These are actually bugs that crawl around inside your kitten's ears. Ugh! - Do you know how to get rid of them if your kitten does have them?
- Do you know how to prevent them?
- Are you aware that most kittens have worms when they are born?
- Has your kitten been treated for worms or been tested for them? If not, did you know that some of these worms could even pose a threat to your family, especially your young children?
- Do you know how to protect your family from these worms? (Don't worry-it's not difficult to get rid of the worms for your kitten and protecting your family involves mostly common sense procedures like keeping your kitten's litter box clean and having your children wash their hands often.)
- Have you thought about spaying or neutering your kitten?
- Do you realize that spaying or neutering has health benefits for your kitten and will make him/her healthier as your kitten matures?
- Do you know that spaying or neutering also helps prevent some of the bad habits that kittens can develop as they reach sexual maturity?
- Have you ever been around a female cat who is "in heat"? If you haven't, you probably don't realize how annoying they can be. Female cats cry loudly and frequently and exhibit a variety of unusual behaviors when they are "in heat". Most owners find that living with a cat that is "in heat" is an unpleasant experience.
- Spaying will prevent your kitten from coming into "heat".
- And neutering will help prevent your male kitten from spraying in your house to mark his territory, and make him less likely to want to wander away from home.
These are only a few of the topics which are covered in
Your New Kitten - A Complete Guide To Kitten Health Care Needs.
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