Articles related to "Raising Kittens"Including everything your kitten will need and how to make a smooth and gentle transition of the weaning process.
There are things that all kittens need in order to be properly socialized, including plenty of human interaction and lots of things to play with.
Many breeders who advertise on the Internet boast that they are cageless catteries, however, there are times when caging is the necessary and responsible option.
There are times we are faced with an orphaned or needy litter of kittens, whether we've lost our mother cat or she simply needs help after a C-section.
In order to raise the healthiest kittens possible, you must make sure they don't come into contact with things that will harm them.
Whether you are trying to decide on a breed or have a litter of your own, these articles will help you make informed decisions on raising your kitten or cat.
Nursing orphan kittens can be fun and rewarding. In order to be successful there are dos and don't s to bottle feeding kittens.
Immediately after purchasing your breeders, your job begins, from raising and socializing them to health screening and DNA testing.
If you're thinking of adopting a new kitten, learn all about what it takes to raise a kitten and what the costs will be from 8 weeks to 8 months old.
We spend a lot of time talking about kittens at Suite101 Cats. This is a compilation of everything you need to know about raising them.
Your cat will be fairly self-sufficient during her pregnancy, but there are things you can do to help her have a healthy pregnancy and an easy delivery.
A look at the minimum requirements to begin breeding pedigreed kittens. This will also help kitty shoppers recognize responsible breeders providing proper cat care.
During weeks 3 and 4, kittens begin to show an interest in their surroundings and start exploring.
Cats were welcomed into ancient Egyptian households for their rodent catching abilities, and were also incorporated into the Egyptian pantheon of deities.
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