Preparing for your kitten’s arrival
Getting ready for your kitten
Before collecting your kitten, there’s lots to do to ensure you’re ready for their arrival. As well as buying the right equipment, you’ll need to prepare your home and family too. Key things to consider are:
- Kitten-proofing your home and garden
- Buying the right kitten kit, such as a carry case, litter tray and toys
- Choosing appropriate kitten food
- Preparing your family, pets and visitors for your new addition
- Finding a vet
How to kitten-proof your house
6.Poisonous foods
1.Toxic houseplants
3.Dangerous substances
7.Small objects
4.Hiding places
5.Electrical cables and sockets
2.Toilets and bins
How to kitten-proof your garden
3.Hazards
5.Tools and small objects
4.Ponds and water features
6.Dangerous substances
2.Toxic garden plants
1.Fencing and gates
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The best kitten food to begin with
Your kitten’s digestive system will be very sensitive, so changing their diet suddenly could give them an upset stomach and may even make them wary of their food. At first, it’s best to give them the same diet their previous owner gave them.
Choosing the right food for your kitten is crucial as it’s essential for their health and development. As they grow, they need a precise balance of nutrients at each stage, including protein, vitamins and minerals.
How to switch to new kitten food
A few days after your kitten's arrival, you will be able to gradually introduce them to new food. When switching to a new kitten food, make sure you take it slowly over a week-long period.
Kitten feeding and nutrition
Preparing your family and pets for your kitten
Kittens can easily be overwhelmed or even terrified by encounters with other animals and people, so it’s vital you prepare everyone in your household in the right way.
Preparing your familyCollecting and welcoming your kitten
The first days together with your pet are a chance to create a healthy foundation for their future.
Find a vet
It's important to have identified a local vet before collecting your kitten. Find a vet near you.