- How to Pick a Name for your Kitten
Picking a name for a kitten, or any pet for that matter, is rather like choosing a name for a baby. Everyone's got an opinion, and everyone has a favorite. (…)
- How to Kitten Proof your Home
One of the good rules of thumb to apply here is to think about having a toddler around, only a toddler in miniature size – mobile, curious but tiny! (…)
- How to do a Weekly Health Check on your Kitty
Although you don't need to take your kitty to the vet more than once a year – unless of course she gets sick or injured – there are steps you can take in order to ensure that your cat is in good health. (…)
- How Often Will I Need to Take Kitty to the Vet?
The first visit to your local veterinary's clinic should be as soon after bringing her home as possible. (…)
- Grooming your Kitty
Cats are, by nature, clean animals and don't like being dirty. This is also true about kittens. Even the youngest kitty can be seen trying to wash itself. (…)
- Fleas and your Kitten
When you look at the new feline addition to your home, it's hard to imagine that it could have anything like fleas. (…)
- My Kitten Doesn't Drink Milk – What Should I Do?
Almost everyone who has never owned a cat before, or who hasn't owned a "fussy" cat, is under the impression that all cats drink milk. (…)
- The Scoop on Kitty Vaccinations
If you've bought a pedigree kitten, it should already have had its shots. (…)
- Does My Kitty Need an ID Tag?
Well the first question really is, where are you going to put it? (…)
- Does My Kitty Need a Pet Carrier?
There are ways of getting around this, but sooner or later you will probably find that you need to purchase a pet carrier so you may as well put it on your initial kitty expenditure list. (…)
- Do I Need to Bathe My New Kitty?
No, is the short answer you'll be relieved to know. However, it's a "no" that comes with a proviso. (…)
- Do I Need Pet Health Insurance for My Kitty?
Pet healthcare insurance is a red hot topic. Is it necessary? (…)
- Create a Safe Zone for your New Kitty
When you first bring kitty home, there will need to be a transition period for both the kitten and the members of your household. (…)
- 7 Things You Should Know Before Going to Buy a Kitten
1. They are not unlike fast growing babies. (…)
- Why should you Consider Buying Two Kittens Together?
You aren't likely to get two for the price of one, and when it comes to kittens it's not cheaper to buy them in bulk when it comes to food and kitty litter either, but there are some compensations that make it worth thinking about. (…)













