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7 Things You Should Consider Before Buying a Kitten

  1. Kittens are not unlike growing babies.  They begin their little lives so small and pretty soon, they are lying in your arms, as cute as can be – at total peace with the world.  And, before you know it, they enter that kitty-toddler phase – running up and down your favorite drapery and crawling like moles under your throw rugs!

    Help, this blanket has fallen and I cant get out!

    I'm trying to get a little rest here!

  2. Kittens can be fussy eaters.  Even the tiniest kitten can/will spit out anything it doesn't think is the best available.  And by the way, 'best' is subjectively defined by each kitten – less to do with brands or expensive cost and more to do with what each kitten likes or dislikes – which takes a little experimentation to learn.

Kitten Burrito

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Hey, Can Someone Pass Me the Hot Sauce?

Kitty Dental Care

 

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I love this little bear!

From: jokerscorner.com

In our day and age, many veterinarians super-stress the importance of responsible dental care for your cats.  They tell us that if a dental problem occurs and is left unchecked, it can lead to serious problems with your kitty's liver, kidney heart and brain.  Is this truth of fiction?

Did you know that 98% of cats with bad breath are suffering from severe plaque build-up.  Kitty bad breath can also be evidence of unhealthy intestines.  And did you know that the quality of your cat's food can contribute to his breath-quality.

So what can I do?

Brush your cat's teeth.  If this is uncomfortable for you to do, then take Fluffy to a groomer or even to the vet – it's that important.

The Catnip Buzz (for your Cat)!

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Awww, Man, Doggie Slobber

From: d21c.com

Cats sleep a lot, have you noticed it?  It's a natural part of being a cat, I'm convinced, because it's a seemingly universal trait.  And really, cats kind of move at their own pace, don't they?  However, should you give your sedate kitty a deep whiff of catnip, the party will come alive.  Suddenly this sedate, dormant feline will 'wake up' and frolic and be as frisky as a kitten again.

Then…

Two to fifteen minutes pass by and your cat comes back down from the moon and returns to the same sedate cat you've come to love – the effects of the catnip totally gone.

Responsible Cat Care

Responsible Cat Care

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From: hagen.let.rug.nl

When owning a cat, there are few things to consider, such as: living conditions, feeding, grooming and cleanliness.

Living Conditions

Cats are very adaptable – they can live indoors or outdoors.  If you live in a city apartment, then your cat will most likely be an 'indoor' cat – although some apartment dwellers do like to take their favorite felines out for a walk from time to time (if this is the case, then make sure you use a good cat harness).

If you live on a farm (sort of the other extreme), then your cat may be an outdoor or barnyard cat exclusively.  And guess what, they are happy either way.  The big no-no for a cat is keeping it constantly locked up in a cage – this will drive the cat nuts for cats need freedom and mobility.

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