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Below is an extract from the book "Understanding, Caring for and Training Your Cat"
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When you bring home your kitten from a shelter or breeder, it will be away from its mother for the first time. The kitten will be among new and strange smells, people, and a whole strange environment.
Allow your kitten time to settle down. Some suggest applying butter to the kitten's paws. This makes the kittens leave their scent behind and offers faster acclimatization due to same smells everywhere.
For the initial few days, give the kitten a well-wrapped hot-water bottle for warmth. Do not change the feed drastically. Continue with the same diet as the kitten had at its previous home. Some kittens are allergic to cow’s milk. If the kitten shows signs of discomfort, discontinue it and reintroduce it later after sufficient dilution. Dietary changes should be made gradually.
Make a comfortable and snug sleeping box for your kitten from boxes or baskets. Make sure that there is no way that the kitten might catch its claws in the weave of a basket or blanket.
Older cats will prefer sleeping above ground-level, preferably on a chair or similar elevated places.
Provide sufficient toys and play things for your cat or kitten. Simple toys include ping- pong balls, toys tied to the end of strings and hung on doorknobs, large paper bags with many windows and tunnels.
Blank newsprint could be good bedding for your new cat. Do not us old newspapers as the ink may contain chemicals that could be rubbed into the cat’s fur and ingested when the cat licks itself with possibly harmful results.
But the blank paper is cheap when you can get the ends of rolls from your local newspaper office, it provides a lot of warmth and it is easily disposable.
There will not be any problems of lice, worms, or fleas.
Cats prefer staying in warm places.
Use cat baskets with a waterproof base and keep them slightly elevated. This prevents kittens from remaining in their mess, if there are any accidents. A litter box is essential for a cat at home.
Change cat litter daily. Once a week, empty cat litter completely and wash the tray thoroughly with detergent and hot water. Do not use any disinfectants in the cat litter box cleaning, as cats are allergic to disinfectants. Place the cleaned, dry cat litter box at a private and secluded place away from noise and disturbances.
Use flat-bottomed feeding and drinking water bowls for your cat. These bowls should have a solid bottom. Placing feeding bowls on newspaper sheets can lessen any nuisances of droppings. Clean these bowls daily with water and remove any traces of food as soon as possible.
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The above is an extract from the ebook "Understanding, Caring For and Training Your Cat"
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Cats – An Overview Cat Breeds Info
- Abyssinian
- American Bobtail
- American Curl
- American Shorthair
- American Wirehair
- Balinese
- Bengal
- Birman
- Bombay
- British Shorthair
- Burmese
- Chartreux
- Cornish Rex
- Devon Rex
- Egyptian Mau
- European Burmese
- Exotic Shorthair
- Havana Brown
- Himalayan
- Japanese Bobtail
- Javanese
- Korat
- Maine Coon
- Manx
- Munchkin
- Nebelung
- Norwegian Forest Cat
- Ocicat
- Oriental
- Persian
- Pixie-Bob
- Ragamuffin
- Ragdoll
- Russian Blue
- Savannah
- Scottish Fold
- Siamese
- Siberian
- Singapura
- Snowshoe
- Sokoke
- Somali
- Sphyx
- Tonkinese
- Turkish Angora
- Turkish Van
- Tabby
- Solids and Smokes
- Cats with white markings
- Tortoiseshell, Patched Tabbies, and Calicoes
- Pointed (Siamese) Pattern
- Before You Buy a Cat
- Your Situation
- Financial
- The Breeder
- The Cat Itself
Selecting a Cat that is Right for You
- Kitten or Adult
- Male or Female
- Behavioral Patterns
- Physical Appearance
- Purebred or Mixed Breed
Where Can You Buy a Cat? Common Cat Behaviors Explained
- Attention-Seeking Behavior
- Aggressive Behavior towards People
- Aggression towards Other Cats
- Chewing Incidents by Cats and Kittens
- Cats and Their Destructive Scratching
- Litter Box Misuse
- Compulsive Behavior by Cats
- Anxiety and Stress in Cats
Creating a Healthy Environment for Your Cat Common Cat Diseases and Health Problems
- Cat Diseases and Health Problems
The Vaccinations Your Cat Really Needs Caring for Your Sick Cat
Keeping Your Cat Healthy the Natural Way Twenty Tips for Caring for Your Cat Grooming Your Cat and Hygiene
- Regular grooming
- Combing
- Brushing
- Nail trimming
- Bathing
- Additional Foods for Your Cat
- Essential Tips
- Simple Toys That Provide Exercise for Your Cat
Housing Your Cat Introducing Your Pets to a New Cat Training Tips for Cats
How to Train Your Cat - and What Not to Do Important Do’s of Cat Training
- Important Don’ts of Cat Training
How to Train Your Cat to Walk with a Leash Training Your Cat to Come When Called
How to Litter Train Your Cat
More Litter Box Training Tips Stopping Your Cat from Biting Curbing Your Cat's Aggression Stopping Your Cat from Eating Houseplants
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