Caring for Kittens
Tips on Bottle feeding, Weaning, Litter Training, Socialization & Preventive Health Measures
Tips on Bottle feeding, Weaning, Litter Training, Socialization & Preventive Health Measures
According to the ASPCA, 44% of all households in the United States have a dog, and 35% have a cat.
There are dozens of different types of flea and tick products for pets, including powders, collars, dips, sprays, shampoos, topical spot-on liquid products, pills given by mouth...
At some point, almost every cat owner experiences this common problem: your perfectly litter-trained cat suddenly stops using the litterbox.
Your kitten pees and poops on his own. It’s time to learn to use the litter box.
A one-week old kitten needs a completely different level of care than a four week old.
You’ve discovered a kitten (or a litter of kittens) that feels cool to the touch. You can’t find the mom. What should you do first?
Without a mother to teach her how to be a cat, the job falls on you. Learn what you must do to make her a happy, well-adjusted kitty.
Kittens under three weeks are going to need your help to go to the bathroom. This is how you do it.