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Which vaccinations should you consider for your kitten? Which should you avoid? When should they get vaccinated?

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Kitten Vaccinations – What is the Recommended Protocol?

When bringing a new kitten home it is not as simple as just letting him loose in your house or apartment to get used to the place. Everything your kitten sees is going to be new and exciting and it doesn’t take much for him to get overwhelmed by his new surroundings. First impressions are important to allow him to acclimatise with as little stress as possible. Here are some good tips to reduce the stresses and anxieties for kittens or cats adjusting to a new home.

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6 Top Tips For Bringing a New Kitten Home

Are you over-vaccinating your kitten? Vaccines are not without risk. Understand how vaccines work and what role they should play in your kittens life.

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Vaccinating Kittens

Whether you have bought a kitten, or your cat has given birth to a litter that you intend to keep, you will most likely want to bond with the new member of your family. Household pets can be very rewarding, and by bonding with your kitten you will create a wonderful relationship with it that will continue even when it has grown into an adult cat.

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Bonding With Your Kitten

Would you like to skip the litterbox when it comes to kitten potty training? It is possible to eliminate litterboxes but you need to know when and how to toilet train your kitten for the best – and safest – results.

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Kitten Potty Training – Skip the Litterbox and Go Straight to the Toilet?

Good cat food nutrition is essential for the health of your cat. It is not important what type of food you give your cat – tinned (wet) food, dry food or cook it yourself, however it is important to make sure the food is nutritious, healthy and suitable for the age of your cat. Learn what you need to look for in your kitten or cat’s food.

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Cat Food Nutrition

While cat hairball prevention sounds like something you should do, it really is a natural part of your kitten’s life. All cats will produce hairballs and there is very little you can do about it. Frankly, there is very little to worry about. Cats produce hairballs in nature and that is to be expected just like you would expect them to produce urine and stool.

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Do Your Cats Need Hairball Prevention?

The moment that anyone decides to bring a kitten home, brings a smile to the faces of everyone that is involved. Making sure that you have what it takes to keep both your kitten and your family is going to be a fine balance but with the right tools and aids, you can make it a memorable time for everyone.

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Which Cat Training Aids Are Right For Your Cat?

It is important to know what your kitten should eat daily. This article gives 5 tips to choose the right nutrition.

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5 Tips For Choosing the Right Nutrition For Your Kitten

Does your kitten keep biting everyone when they try to play with them? Are you sick and tired of worrying about your family or other pets safety around your kitten, because of their biting habits?

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Cat Biting Problems? How to Prevent Your New Kitten From Biting