Vaccination
When kittens suck the mother cat's milk for the first time
they receive some immunity from disease for the first few
weeks of life. After that it will be necessary to vaccinate
against such diseases as Cat Flu, Feline Infectious Enteritis
and Leukaemia. When your new kitten has settled in with you
it is best to take it to your vet to discuss vaccinations
along with a worming programme.
The Language of
the Cat
Purring sounds generally mean happiness and contentment.
Specific call sounds can indicate the need
for food or to go outside.
Cats will rub themselves against your legs
when they are confident and secure with you.
Frightened cats will hiss or spit at enemies!
Accompanied by an arched back and bushy tail.
Looking after your
new kitten
Kittens need special feeding in order to grow healthy and
strong and have lots of energy to play! There are various
brands of kitten food available and manufacturers guides should
be followed.
Kittens have a very small stomach which
means you only feed small amounts at regular intervals. To
start with - try giving four or five small meals a day and
reduce it to two meals by the time the kitten is six months
old. If you have other cats you should feed these separately
and always feed cats separately from dogs. |