| Your New Kitten |
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| Wednesday, 12 May 2004 | |
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General Care
Food and water dishes and utensils used by the cat should be kept separate from those used by the family and should be washed separately. It is probably better to feed cats once or twice a day. at the same times rather than leave food out all the time. As well as being more hygienic, it allows you to check your cat and monitor it's appetite more easily. Cats have claws which are quite sharp and which they like to scratch on hard surfaces to keep them healthy. It is a good idea to get them used to a cat scratch rat an early age to stop them damaging carpets and furniture. They can be encouraged to use the scratcher by rubbing it with catnip, a herb which is available from pet shops. We do not consider it ethical to declaw cats. Diet Because they are growing, young cats need a relatively large amount of food, at least 3 times per day, until they are 5-6 months old. We recommend good quality commercial kitten foods as they contain all the necessary ingredients for growth, including mineral and vitamins. Home made diets, scraps, all fish diets and vegetarian diets can all result in illnesses. Cats do not need milk, but they should always have a fressh supply of water.
All kittens need a course of vaccinations starting at about 8 weeks old and an annual booster. Rabies vaccinations should be also given every 3 years. We always worm kittens at the same time as the vaccination and they should also be wormed at regular intervals when they grow up.
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 July 2006 ) |