Monday, August 8, 2011

Help Me Before I Goes Crasy!!!!!!!?

Web links below all give expert information on preparing and caring for a new kitten. Any cat food that is meat based-no corn or grain(many cats have allergies to corn or grain, it is difficult for them to digest/utilize and is hard on their organs/ bodies which shortens their lives) is a good choice. Cats should routinely live to be thirty years old, they don't because of the way we most often feed them. Your kitten will let you know if it is not happy with the litter you choose, however clumping litter is easier for you to keep the box clean. Take her to the vet for a health evaluation within 72 hours, take a stool sample(to check for worms) and get her shots if she hasn't received them. Prevention is best when it comes to health. Make sure she has access to food, fresh water(I personally prefer free feeding(24 hour access to dry food) and none of our 18 cats is overweight), her litter box, and toys.

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