Congratulations on your New Kitten!
Getting a new kitten is an exciting time for everybody in the family however it can be overwhelming for you and your new kitten as well. Here is some information to help you make the transition easier for everybody as well as help guide you in making educated decisions about your pet’s health care.
Your kitten may be tired or stressed from the changes occuring. They are likely away from their mother and litter mates for the first time. As exciting as it may be to bring kitten home for the first time, keep in mind that it can be overwhelming for such a tiny creature to go through these changes. Although everybody may want to ‘hello’ to the new kitten right away, it is important to wait a few days before letting any children in the household play with the Wellness kitten. Designate a quiet space for your kitten to stay without a lot of traffic so they can adjust to their new environment. Introductions with other pets in the household should wait for another day.
Transitioning Food
If your kitten is going to be switching to a new brand of food, you will want to make the changes gradually as not to upset their delicate stomach. You can do this over the period of 10 days.
If you notice any signs of gastric upset such as vomiting or diarrhea then call your veterinarian for advice. In some cases this can indicate that there is something else going on with your kitten.
We recommend Hills Healthy Advantage for Kittens for your growing kitten. You can only purchase this prescription diet in clinic, as it is specially formulated for your kitten’s growth. Your kitten should be on this food until 8-12 months of age or until they reach their adult size. Always look at your cat’s body condition to tell if their diet is adequate, not their weight. Ask your veterinarian for help if are unsure.
Veterinarians should perform this controversial procedure at the same time as spaying or neutering. Declawing is technically an amputation.To prevent the nail from growing back, surgeons remove the entire first phalange or ‘knuckle’ along with the nail bed.
We only recommend declawing when all other options have been exhausted.
Some alternatives include nail trimming, scratching posts, as well as nail caps.
Nail caps are small covers that you can glue over your cat’s natural nails to prevent them from damaging furniture. Remember to change the nail caps monthly and regularly check to make sure they are not causing any harm or growing through the nails or toes.
If you are considering declawing your cat please speak with your veterinarian about what options are available to you and we can help you make an educated decision.
We recommend keeping your cat indoors to ensure they stay safe. Interacting with other cats can expose them to infectious diseases, so the best way to prevent this is by limiting their contact with other felines. However, this does not mean that they will be bored indoors. There are many ways to add excitement and mental stimulation to your cat’s environment.
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