Do
you own a small American Curl kittens? If so, you may need to talk to your vet
about a weaning schedule for the kittens and their mothers. Weaning is the
process of removing your kittens from the mother’s milk and eventually from the
mother’s 24/7 care. When it comes to weaning from milk you switch from milk
from the mama to bottle feeding and then to solid food. Many vets agree that
the weaning process should start for kittens at the age of four weeks old. At
this point, kittens will most likely start exploring their mother’s food and
exploring their environment all on their own. Ease through the process in order
to give the mama cat time to teach the kittens to socialize, etc. When weaning
orphan kittens then the timing will be more up to you and your vet Rochester NY, All Cats
Care Center.
Showing posts with label New Kitten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Kitten. Show all posts
Sunday, 5 January 2020
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Bringing Home a New Kitten
A new addition to the family will certainly be a big event for everyone. Your children will surely be excited to play with their new four-legged friend but there is a need to take things slow and easy. However, always remember and remind each of the family members to tread slowly to ensure that your new pet's adjustment to his new surroundings will be smooth and problem-free.
To prevent your new kitten from being stressed out, give him enough time to get to know his new surroundings as well as the other members of the household. Some new kittens spend the first few days in a new household hiding under the furniture or bed. This is just normal and you just have to remind your kids that their new pet needs a chance to get comfortable in his new environment. When introducing the kitten to your kids and other pets in the household, always proceed at a snail's pace. Let them spend short periods of time every day to make sure that they are getting adjusted pretty well to one another.
Head to veterinarian Saint Lucie County for professional tips on Kitten Care. Click here to know more about your pet's needs.
To prevent your new kitten from being stressed out, give him enough time to get to know his new surroundings as well as the other members of the household. Some new kittens spend the first few days in a new household hiding under the furniture or bed. This is just normal and you just have to remind your kids that their new pet needs a chance to get comfortable in his new environment. When introducing the kitten to your kids and other pets in the household, always proceed at a snail's pace. Let them spend short periods of time every day to make sure that they are getting adjusted pretty well to one another.
Head to veterinarian Saint Lucie County for professional tips on Kitten Care. Click here to know more about your pet's needs.
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