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Small Companion & Exotic Pets

404-296-3400

Introducing the Kitten to it's New Home
 
 

 

I INTRODUCING THE K11'l'EN TO ITS NEW HOME 
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4899 Redan Road 
Hidden Hills Animal Hospital Small Animals & Exotics 
Dr. Paul E. NOlWood 
(404) 296-3400 
Stone Mountain, GA 30088 
By selecting a kitten as your pet, you have chosen an extremely clean pet with legendary skills for huntingg-and one that usually needs little housetraining because its mother usually has already taught it to use the litter box. All these advantages come in one furry package that requires little care but provides excellent companionship. Cats, however, demand that their love and loyalty be earned. 
Cats must have regular meals, clean litter, grooming, and attention in the form of play. A cat will be quite content to live its entire life indoors provided that its owner offers companionship. 
Male or female, kittens and cats are affectionate, intelligent, and playful. However, unless you plan to breed the cat, NEUTERING is recommended to keep males from spraying, and females from producing unwanted litters. Neutering should be performed at 6·7 months of age. 
Needed supplies for a new kitten include a proper health record with dates of vaccinations and dewormings, high quality food, bowl for water and food, a litter pan with litter and scoop, kitten shampoo, grooming tools, a pet carrier, and of course, toys. 
Prepare your home for the new kitten before letting it loose. Be sure all doors and windows are closed to prevent escape. Place the kitten's bed (crate) in a secluded area and the litter box in another secluded area Take the kitten out and lit it exPlore the room where it is to stay. Kittens and cats will explore endlessly until it feels totally comfortable in the surroundings. 
When the kitten becomes comfortable, its tail will go straight up. Once it feels coxD..fortable, it will start to groom itself. 
Show the kitten the litter box, and place the kitten in it several times. It's rare for a kitten to reject the box. If this does happen, the litter box should be moved to another more secluded area. If the problem continues, it may be necessary to place several boxes around the home. The kitten will find one that suits its need for privacy within 24 bours. Remember, cats are EXTREMELY clean pets. 
It is surprisingly easy for kittens and even dogs to adapt to each other-if they are introduced gradually and gently. 

 

INTRODUCING THE KITTEN TO ITS NEW HOME

 
 
 

Hidden Hills Animal Hospital Small Animals & Exotics

 
 
 

4899 Redan Road Dr. Paul E. Norwood   Stone Mountain ,GA  30088  

 

(404) 296-3400

 
 
 
  • By selecting a kitten as your pet, you have chosen an extremely clean pet with legendary skills for hunting and one that usually needs little housetraining because its mother usually has already taught it to use the litter box. All these advantages come in one furry package that requires little care but provides excellent companionship. Cats, however, demand that their love and loyalty be earned.

 
  • Cats must have regular meals, clean litter, grooming, and attention in the form of play. A cat will be quite content to live its entire life indoors provided that its owner offers companionship.

 
  • Male or female, kittens and cats are affectionate, intelligent, and playful. However, unless you plan to breed the cat, NEUTERING is recommended to keep males from spraying, and females from producing unwanted litters. Neutering should be performed at 6-7 months of age.

 
  • Needed supplies for a new kitten include a proper health record with dates of vaccinations and dewormings, high quality food, bowl for water and food, a litter pan with litter and scoop, kitten shampoo, grooming tools, a pet carrier, and of course, toys.

 
  • Prepare your home for the new kitten before letting it loose. Be sure all doors and windows are closed to prevent escape. Place the kitten's bed (crate) in a secluded area and the litter box in another secluded area Take the kitten out and lit it exPlore the room where it is to stay. Kittens and cats will explore endlessly until it feels totally comfortable in the surroundings.

 
  • When the kitten becomes comfortable, its tail will go straight up. Once it feels coxD..fortable, it will start to groom itself.

 
  • Show the kitten the litter box, and place the kitten in it several times. It's rare for a kitten to reject the box. If this does happen, the litter box should be moved to another more secluded area. If the problem continues, it may be necessary to place several boxes around the home. The kitten will find one that suits its need for privacy within 24 bours. Remember, cats are EXTREMELY clean pets.

  • It is surprisingly easy for kittens and even dogs to adapt to each other-if they are introduced gradually and gently.



 

 
 
Stone Mountain Veterinary is a certified Veterinary specializing in Introducing the Kitten to it's New Home, pet hospital, vet clinic, emergency vet and much more in Stone Mountain, . We also do Welcome, Cat Vaccinations, Dog Vaccinations, Routine Preventative Care, Comprehensive Physical Exam, Surgical Procedures, On Site Lab Services, Emergency Medical Care, Dental Cleaning, Flea And Tick Prevention, Grooming Services, Boarding Services, Nutrition Counseling, Behavior Counseling, Prescription Diets , Radiology, Microchip Idenification and all work related in the 30088 area and surrounding areas in Stone Mountain