tippypaws.com

October 16, 2005

Kittens

by Filed under Pet News

Settling In

On arrival home with your new kitten, place the kitten while still in the carrier in a suitable warm room where the kitten can be safely kept for a few days. Let the kitten come out to explore in it’s own time. Make sure there is a litter tray in the room and that the kitten knows exactly where it is. Let your new kitten come to you in it’s own time.

Getting to know your Kitten

It can take days or even weeks to establish a relationship with a kitten so please be patient. Kittens need time to bond with you and before long your new kitten will become your best friend.

For the first few weeks, your kitten shouldn’t be allowed to roam your home unsupervised when you are not there. You should put your kitten back in their own room with their litter tray, food and water. Make sure your new kitten also has a comfortable bed or basket to sleep in with some toys to play with.

Please remember that your new kitten should be kept indoors at all times and shouldn’t be allowed outdoors until they are old enough to cope with outdoor life, if you ever consider an outdoor cat! Statistics proof that indoor cats live an average of 6 times longer than outdoor cats. If you are living in a city or in high traffic areas please think twice to let your cats out!

And in case accidents happen, please see our product reviews at >> our sistersite TippyPaws how to get rid of odors.



Copyright © 2005 by tippypaws.com
All rights reserved.

NEW PRODUCTS!


Advertise with us!


tippypaws.com


Special Offers


Product Reviews


Search

Archives

Info

Categories

Find a Friend

Related