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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: avalokiteshvara on July 15, 2010, 19:08:57 PM
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Hi everyone,
I've just got myself a little 8 week old Tabby kitten and I've never had one before (my nanna had 3). If you could just give me 3 peices of advice regarding kitten care what would they be? :thanks:
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Hello and congratulations on you new addition - photos are mandatory ;D
As for tips:
Make sure that your little one is neutered/spayed when old enough
Kitten proof your home by removing anthing that can be and shouldnt be eaten, remove all toxic plants and detergents etc.
Sit back and enjoy your new litlle fur baby with lots of love and huggles x
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ooooo limited to 3 ;D
:welcome: im not a kitten expert and mine came to me as big kittens but this would be my 3
start as you mean to go on with rules. dont give in to abuse/blackmail! i read that cats are like gambling addicts- if they "win" once (and only has to be once) theyll be forever trying just in case! so if you dont want them in a particular room, dont give in to midnight yowling *if you want to sleep again, do not at any point let them believe that if they wake you up that you will immediately feed them* :shify:
get a Da bird or similar (any toy that they cant resist) so that you can wear them out before you go to bed :evillaugh:
kitten proof your home- tie window blind cords/curtain cords out of the way, push ornaments to the back of shelves (or pack up), block up chimneys/small cracks :sneakin:
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Definitely need pictures.... ;)
1) Ensure your kitten has enough mental stimulation.
2) Have more than one scratchpost around the house.
3) Give lots of cuddles.(Goes without saying.)
Oh, and as an aside: don't buy any expensive curtains for at least two years. ;) Kittens have a habit of climbing them..... :evillaugh:
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1) Spay/Neuter
2) Fed them a good diet
3) Keep them safe
They will make you love them so I didn't have to include it ;)
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:welcome: to Purrs, avalokiteshvara: glad you found us and decided to join in ;D
Three pieces of advice? Nah, I'm non-compliant ;) Just buy yourself a decent cat care guide and check out with the folks on here.
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They will make you love them so I didn't have to include it ;)
:agree:
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1. Get your little one Microchipped ASAP
2. Spay / Neuter when old enough
3. Don't let your little one outside until they have been done ... even if they winge and whine don't give in ... kittens have no road sense and if you can keep em in until they are at least a year old it'll be best for you and them ;)
3½. When/if they do go outside ... always get them in at night.
4. trust your instincts, love your little one and don't be afraid to ask any questions on here.
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Insure immediately
Chip, vaccinate and neuter and keep them safe and away from roads
Give them everything they need and be prepared to be their adoring slave for the next 20 years or more ;D
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1. Insure
2. Read the ingredients if you use dry food
3. Visit the Purrs shop! :sneaky:
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Microchip, microchip, microchip
I know I've already given you my top tips ... but this one and spay/neuter are the MOST IMPORTANT. ;)
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start as you mean to go on with rules. dont give in to abuse/blackmail! i read that cats are like gambling addicts- if they "win" once (and only has to be once) theyll be forever trying just in case! so if you dont want them in a particular room, dont give in to midnight yowling *if you want to sleep again, do not at any point let them believe that if they wake you up that you will immediately feed them* :shify:
Ooh - do you actually manage this? I know the theory but I'm not too good with the follow through.
3 things:
Neuter/spay + microchip (you can have it done at the same time so I'm counting it as 1!)
Do a bit of research re food and try to include at least some wet food in the diet
Get pet insurance
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Just the one tip from me
Always put the cats needs above you own.
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start as you mean to go on with rules. dont give in to abuse/blackmail! i read that cats are like gambling addicts- if they "win" once (and only has to be once) theyll be forever trying just in case! so if you dont want them in a particular room, dont give in to midnight yowling *if you want to sleep again, do not at any point let them believe that if they wake you up that you will immediately feed them* :shify:
Ooh - do you actually manage this? I know the theory but I'm not too good with the follow through.
:wow: yes! as a point of principle no food before ive had a cup of tea! when they can wake me with tea ill give them breakfast straight away :evillaugh:
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start as you mean to go on with rules. dont give in to abuse/blackmail! i read that cats are like gambling addicts- if they "win" once (and only has to be once) theyll be forever trying just in case! so if you dont want them in a particular room, dont give in to midnight yowling *if you want to sleep again, do not at any point let them believe that if they wake you up that you will immediately feed them* :shify:
Ooh - do you actually manage this? I know the theory but I'm not too good with the follow through.
:wow: yes! as a point of principle no food before ive had a cup of tea! when they can wake me with tea ill give them breakfast straight away :evillaugh:
Cruel person :evillaugh:
I was talking to a woman in the co-op earlier (see Dapne thread) and was telling her that I can be busting for the loo but sort the cats out before I go unless I am REALLY desperate :evillaugh:
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I'll go along with almost all of the others. :) Can I add this...
1) Don't let hands/fingers become toys or you and your visitors will get covered in scratches. :doh:
2) Vaccinate!!
3) Remember a kitten is like any other baby... they make a mess all of the time, need constant attention and when they get sick they go downhill REALLY FAST! :Crazy:
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I'd say you get out what you put in -
so give plenty cuddles, playtime and interaction
and you will get back a playful, interactive, cuddly kitty :Luv: :Luv: :Luv:
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Congratulations for your new arrivals! :)
Top 3 kitten tips:
1. Neuter, vaccinate and microchip at 6 months and definitely do NOT let them out before these are done. There's too many unwanted kittens and cats in this world :(
2. Keep an eye out for any sudden changes in personality/bad tummies/poorly eyes/runny noses/coughs/sneezes and get them to the vet asap - cats and especially kittens can go downhill very fast.
2.5 As a follow on from number 2, depending on your vet, occasionally it doesn't hurt to get a second opinion or to do your own research to support whatever the vet has told you. My vet tried to tell me that FIV can be spread by cats sharing food bowls, and as anyone who is clued up about FIV knows, this is not the case :censored:
3. Love them, spoil them, adore them - they will bring you SO much happiness ;D
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start as you mean to go on with rules. dont give in to abuse/blackmail! i read that cats are like gambling addicts- if they "win" once (and only has to be once) theyll be forever trying just in case! so if you dont want them in a particular room, dont give in to midnight yowling *if you want to sleep again, do not at any point let them believe that if they wake you up that you will immediately feed them* :shify:
Ooh - do you actually manage this? I know the theory but I'm not too good with the follow through.
:wow: yes! as a point of principle no food before ive had a cup of tea! when they can wake me with tea ill give them breakfast straight away :evillaugh:
Cruel person :evillaugh:
I was talking to a woman in the co-op earlier (see Dapne thread) and was telling her that I can be busting for the loo but sort the cats out before I go unless I am REALLY desperate :evillaugh:
:-[ i do do that, then the cats get treated to the ever so amusing needtopeeneedtopee dance :-[
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very good tips...
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Well, I've never had a little kitten but from experience with Rossi (approx 7 months old when we adopted him)
1 - move anything breakable from all low shelves etc, and then also from the shelf above where you think the kitten cat reach!
1.5 - don't leave plates too close to the worktop edge, just in case kitty decides to jump up and help out :shify:
2 - play with them at least twice a day and don't stop because you've had enough, wait until they get bored.
2.5 - get a toy which can be played with when the kitten is on its own as well so it doesn't take it out on your curtains/sofas/cushions/socks/slippers/door handles :rofl:
3 - if you have a fishtank, make sure it can't be knocked over/off its stand/shelf.
Oh, and not kitten advice as such, but you should know that as a member of the forum you now need to show us some photos :)
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Just got a kitten so not really qualified to be giving advice, but here are my first impressions:
1. Don't give them any human food, it leads to an upset stomach. Trust me on this! :(
2. Kitty-proof your home before they arrive
3. Take them to the vet regularly - for your own piece of mind and to make sure they are growing healthily
And, most importantly, enjoy them! ;D