Settle into new home
The first thing to think about when you give the kitten a new home is to make them cozy and safe at home. The new cat loved being on the floor, they can watch what is happening around him.You can set your cat in his new home. One of them is a heating cabinet. Certainly not for everyone, but if you have a cabinet that can be entered by a cat and you do not mind to put some towels in there, then why not let your cat? Put an old towel or pet bed or a little fluffy blanket in the cabinet. Cats like to hide in there for safe and comfort, and certainly they are happy to hide there. Of course if you choose this option. But you can set it to anything else as long as your cat feels comfort.
The next thing you need to do is the practice of throwing dirt and it's very important to do and appropriate. Cats are very clean animals, in the wild life they will throw pee on the gravel or sand and they will bury their feces. So it will be easy to train in your home environment. Actually you need is a something big size with higher side is a good idea because it will reduce the dirt scattered around.
And teach about the practice of impurities is very proper. In normal, cats meowing when they want to throw dirt, so if you hear your cat meowing while walking, it’s giving impression that he want to defecate, take him, and put in to the defecate box. And also, you can put it right after he eats because most cats defecate soon after they eat. Furthermore, it is important to clean the box to defecate on a regular basis because cats do not like to defecate in a dirty place. So to begin, wash several times a day, and then clean the box several times a week. That would help.
But you have to wait until they have received vaccinations before you let them out of the house into the garden, and good enough to wait for many diseases that can infect them before being vaccinated.
So, the tips here is to familiarize your cat with the practice of defecating. Make it as effectively as possible by cleaning it regularly and do not let your cat out until a week after the second vaccination from your veterinarian.
Vaccinations
Once your cat stays at home for about a week, then it's time to bring it to the vet for checkup and vaccinations.When you bring the kitten to the vet for the first examination and vaccination, the veterinarian will explain all you need to think about how to keep your kitten stay well and healthy.
And one of the most important is vaccination. Your kitten needs vaccinations twice at the age of 9 and 12 weeks. It will protect them from all the bad diseases, including cat flu, enteritis and Feline Leukemia. The last one is a viral infection which is really bad that infected cats from fights with other cats. It is important to ask your vet about vaccinations to protect your kitten.
Worming
Another thing that will be explained by the vet is worming. The kitten should be given de-worming every two weeks until they are twelve weeks old. Then every month for six months and three monthly periods when they are adults.Fleas Control
Controlling fleas will also be explained by your vet, make sure your cat has no fleas and preventive measures to be taken.The Microchip
You should also ask the vet to implant a microchip under scruff of your kittens at the first vaccination. This tiny chip about the size of grains of rice, and the vet will plant it with a needle in the scruff of your cat's neck and this will permanently identify them.Neutering
The Vet also will talk to you about neutering. It's something you do not need to worry about. But when your cat is six months old, you will bring it for neutering to prevent any unwanted kittens.Summary tips
- At the age of seven to eight weeks, your kitten will go home. You need to put them in a comfortable place, clean place to defecate and fresh cat foods
- Age of nine weeks is the first time to the vet for de- worming and vaccination
- Age of twelve weeks he returned to the vet for a second vaccination. And it's an ideal time to get pet insurance and microchip implant
- A week later at the age of 13 weeks he had been fully protected by vaccination, so he can go out and start exploring the garden
- Age of 16 weeks is time to give worm medicine again. So since then he will be given de-worming every three months
- Finally at the age of six months is the time for neutering.
And if you follow all these tips, there will no fatal fault with your kitten.
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