If you’re considering bringing a kitten into your home, don’t just think about the immediate commitment. Also think about making this same commitment of caring and companionship for the next 15 to 20 years—it’s possible you’ll be together for that long...
New kittens are dependent on you to help them stay safe and thrive in their new homes. Here’s what you can do to provide your kitten with safety and a sense of security:Give them time10 to 12 weeks is the ideal age to adopt a kitten. Some are adopted as...
Start by getting a young kitten so you’ll know his or her history and behavior. And while there’s no guarantee that any particular kitten will morph into a calm cat, there are strategies to make that outcome more likely. For example, you could opt for a...
Nurture your kitten with lots of love and our complete nutrition. Rich in flavor, protein and other nutrients kittens need—like those found in mother's milk—our formula encourages a healthy appetite. And helps fuel healthy brain and body...
5 tips for you and your kittenLearn how to prepare your home and provide the best care for your new kitten.
1. Study up and shareDoing research is important so that everyone understands the commitment involved in caring for an animal. Share any information you gather with your kids and pick up some children's books about pets so your kids will be well informed...
He was found as a young kitten in a oil pit at an auto repair shop, covered in oil. It took weeks for his whites to become white again instead of gray. He was a Father's Day gift for my dad (adopted from the shelter), but Jellybean belongs to no one!...
Cats lick their fur for more than just cleaning—it also helps them regulate body temperature, protect wounds and relieve stress. Read on to find out how a cat’s tongue provides built-in health care. And how you can help your cat maintain ideal...
The best methods from kittens to adult catsAlthough kittens tend to be more open to new experiences, you can teach an old—or older—cat new tricks, too. And you can help them be better socialized at any age. Dr. Karen shares her approach.
Urinary tract and other illnessesIf your cat begins urinating outside the litterbox, it could be a sign of illness. Cats with bladder irritation or infection frequently urinate in unusual places, including potted plants, sinks, and bathtubs. There is...
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