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What Do You Do To Care For Your New Kitty?

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Congrats on your new addition to the family! There are plenty of things to do with kittens to care for. It is crucial to plan to take your kitten to the veterinarian for a health check. Your veterinarian will be able to give you guidelines on the basic needs of your beautiful cats and offer any vaccinations and worming treatments that are needed.

While you wait, some of the fundamental elements of kitten care you must consider include:

Nutrition
Kittens should be fed the highest quality commercial kitten food, as well as natural food items to ensure an adequate diet.

Bed Linen
Even though your pretty kitties may want to share your bed, it is crucial to offer them an incredibly dry and comfortable mattress of their own as well. Make sure that the bedding is secure that is easy to wash and dried and place your bed somewhere warm and private.

Litter trays
Your kitten will be able to utilize the litter tray whenever they need to go to the bathroom.

Play time
Play time is important for bonding between you and your kitten. Kittens are playful and curious. They like to chase their toys with their cats and play with their owner. Make sure to rotate a variety of cat toys to ensure your cat doesn't get bored. Consider other cat toys such as the chase and catch game, toys you can add tasty treats to and even puzzle feeders.

Brushing
Regular grooming is essential, especially for medium-haired and long-haired cats. Begin grooming pretty cats from the beginning on so that it becomes an enjoyable bonding experience and a part of your routine. Give your cat a reward with a tasty cat food treat with praise, verbal praise, and pats for allowing you to groom them. Your cat will learn to think of grooming as positive.

Grooming can remove dirt, dust hair, grass seeds fur and tangles. This will prevent your cat from developing "fur balls".

The importance of grooming your cat in a comfortable manner is paramount for your cat. Beware of pulling hairs and making jerking movements. Tangles and fur mats might require careful trimming off with blunt-nosed safety scissors. Make sure to keep the scissors away from your cat and ensure that the skin isn't being touched.

The majority of cats don't need to be bathed and most cats can feel quite anxious. Therefore generally avoid bathing unless it is recommended by your vet to treat medical issues.

Scratching-poles
To preserve their natural behavior, cats instinctively scratch their nails to protect them. You should have at least one scratching stick around your home. This will stop your cat from scratching furniture or other items. If your cat beautiful cats scratched furniture and furniture, you can protect the furniture with a protective material and give them numerous options to choose from. Certain cats might prefer a scratching mat.

Health Care
Discuss with your doctor about annual health check-ups vaccines, microchipping, desexing and flea and prevention of worms.

Desexing, prior to sexual maturity, effectively stops unwanted and unplanned litters of kittens, helping in reducing the number of unwanted kittens and cats within the community. Desexing can also provide health and behavioural benefits. Desexing can reduce roaming and urine markings, which are typical behaviour issues in cats. Reduced roaming to find mates can also reduce the likelihood of your cat being involved in fights between cats (where they might be injured, catch infectious diseases , or even be struck by a car).

Remember that some commonly found flowers, such as the lily, can be harmful to cat and it is essential to familiarise yourself with these and eliminate them from your garden and house and stay clear of buying them in floral arrangements.
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