The Basic Responsibilities of Caring For a Kitten
So you have decided to become the owner of a kitten.
Some basics of kitten care include preparing your home for the kitten, feeding and other daily maintenance, discovering things around the house that may be harmful to your new kitten, and responsible pet ownership.
An important part of bringing home a kitten is preparing your home for the kitten.
Have a good look around your house and "cat-proof" it.
Keep in mind that anything that dangles (such as lamp cords, curtains, etc.
) are an extreme temptation for a playful kitten.
Kittens just love to venture out, hide, as well as chew and "paw" things.
Remember this when making your house cat-proof.
Your kitten will have pretty basic needs, including a bed, a clean litter box, food & water, and a scratching pad.
Maintain these items as you would your own.
When the cat's bed becomes too full of loose hair, have it cleaned.
When feeding a kitten, try to clean the food and water bowls at least once a day to prevent bacteria growth.
You should also see that the litter box is cleaned often, fully replacing the litter every few days.
It's also a nice idea to have a few toys ready when you bring your kitten home.
Before letting your kitten have free-reign of the house, you must consider that some everyday house plants and chemicals can be deadly to cats.
If you are unsure about any items in your house, do a bit of research online or phone your veterinarian.
Veterinary visits are a major responsibility when you care for a kitten.
You must have your kitten examined as soon possible, not only for required vaccinations, but for a general check-up to make sure your new pal is settling in alright.
You may also be require to register your pet with the local government (many cities require this, however it is not always a requirement for rural communities).
Owning a kitten is a fun and rewarding experience.
Love and take good care of your kitten and you will have a loyal companion for years to come.
Some basics of kitten care include preparing your home for the kitten, feeding and other daily maintenance, discovering things around the house that may be harmful to your new kitten, and responsible pet ownership.
An important part of bringing home a kitten is preparing your home for the kitten.
Have a good look around your house and "cat-proof" it.
Keep in mind that anything that dangles (such as lamp cords, curtains, etc.
) are an extreme temptation for a playful kitten.
Kittens just love to venture out, hide, as well as chew and "paw" things.
Remember this when making your house cat-proof.
Your kitten will have pretty basic needs, including a bed, a clean litter box, food & water, and a scratching pad.
Maintain these items as you would your own.
When the cat's bed becomes too full of loose hair, have it cleaned.
When feeding a kitten, try to clean the food and water bowls at least once a day to prevent bacteria growth.
You should also see that the litter box is cleaned often, fully replacing the litter every few days.
It's also a nice idea to have a few toys ready when you bring your kitten home.
Before letting your kitten have free-reign of the house, you must consider that some everyday house plants and chemicals can be deadly to cats.
If you are unsure about any items in your house, do a bit of research online or phone your veterinarian.
Veterinary visits are a major responsibility when you care for a kitten.
You must have your kitten examined as soon possible, not only for required vaccinations, but for a general check-up to make sure your new pal is settling in alright.
You may also be require to register your pet with the local government (many cities require this, however it is not always a requirement for rural communities).
Owning a kitten is a fun and rewarding experience.
Love and take good care of your kitten and you will have a loyal companion for years to come.