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Friday, February 5, 2010

Take Care of Kittens

How to Take Care of Kittens - The tips and Guide

How to take care of Kittens *How to take care of kittens* Kittens after birth should be give a natural foods (breast milk) within 10-20 minutes. Do not forget to also feed the mother cat food and drinking water when he was feeding their children.

Kitten can eat solid foods at the age of two to three weeks. Set aside money to provide them with commercial food or commercial milk special for kitten. When growing times avoid to give cow's milk or goat's milk because it still can not completely digested because it contains lactose.

One of the problems of cat owners is the nature of the cats that always defecate carelessly. To anticipate this at the earliest then provided two trays for the dirt and replace the trays regularly during the day. Kittens are naturally going to throw dirt there at the age of three to four weeks.
For a nursing mother cat should or may be given worm medicine every month. And for their own kittens should be given de-worming every two weeks. Starting at age two weeks to three months old.

Your kitten can be weaned from the age of eight weeks. At this stage the mother cat will not always be with her son to be given solid food.

So that the cat will not act aggressively to humans. So the kitten had to contact the man at the age of at least two to seven weeks.

So the cat does not bother you, Give a lot of new stimuli that do not threaten the course. Let's say the sounds as well as meet with other animals.

Do not forget to find out the nature of the kitten, so you can guess his mood:
  • If the kittens half closed his eyes and ears turned aside, it signifies the kitten is being felt comfortable.
  • If the dilated pupils that means being surprised.
  • If the direct kitten ears and eyes open wide, it means the kitten wants to play.
  • If looking up and moves her head back, it probably means someone is approaching too close.
  • If it directing it’s ear, turning it to back and also discourage pupils. Be alert, the kitten was ANGRY.
May help you in caring for your kitten.

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