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9 Reasons For Adopting A Senior Cat - And 6 Reasons For Not Adopting A Kitten

... things you'll see in Animal Shelters is the number of older cats waiting for adoption. By and large, people are looking for kittens. The older cats languish, many from happy homes where they were loved and cared for, but brought into ... Read Read: 9 Reasons For Adopting A Senior Cat - And 6 Reasons For Not Adopting A Kitten

By: John Young | 15/11/2006 | Automotive
Muna wa Wanjiru

Cute, Little, Mischievous Kittens for Adoption

... facts to be considered before you become the owner of a kitten you may want some time to think about all of these facts. Once you have made your decisions about looking for kittens for adoption you can see the various ones that are just ... Read Read: Cute, Little, Mischievous Kittens for Adoption

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 10/01/2008 | Pets

Keeping your Kitten Healthy

... of its legs, if your kitten has a limp or avoids putting weight on a foot there might be a problem with that foot or leg. Looking into your kittens eyes can also tell you a lot about its health, cat's eyes should be clear and not clouded ... Read Read: Keeping your Kitten Healthy

By: Andy Fullard | 25/09/2007 | Pets

Practical Advice For Buying A Kitten

... can buy a kitten from but you should research before choosing the breed. Read the tips below for some more practical advice before looking for kittens for sale.1. First things first, research the different breeds and choose one which is ... Read Read: Practical Advice For Buying A Kitten

By: direct traffic | 04/03/2009 | Pets

Kittens for Adoption

... facts to be considered before you become the owner of a kitten you may want some time to think about all of these facts. Once you have made your decisions about looking for kittens for adoption you can see the various ones that are just ... Read Read: Kittens for Adoption

By: Krishan Bakhru | 09/04/2007 | Pets

Caring for a Kitten

... to your new kitten, and responsible pet ownership. An important part of bringing home a kitten is preparing your home for the kitten. Have a good look around your house and "cat-proof" it. Keep in mind that anything that dangles (such as ... Read Read: Caring for a Kitten

By: New Kitten Care Guide | 05/05/2009 | Pets

Pictures Sell Kittens

... sell kittens is because it makes it easier for the potential buyer to see what the kittens look like. After taking a look at the adorable faces of your kittens, who will be able to resist buying them or taking them off of your hands if you ... Read Read: Pictures Sell Kittens

By: anonymous | 23/09/2008 | Pets

To Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) or not to Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) - That is the Question

... could feed their new baby the XYZ pet food – even though it is not labeled specifically for puppies or kittens. Before I go any further – I have to mention a little about canned pet foods. ANY canned or pouched pet food (a moist pet ... Read Read: To Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) or not to Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) - That is the Question

By: Susan Thixton | 01/11/2007 | Pets

Adopting a Kitten: The Benefits of Kitten Rescue

... . One source in particular that many people have a tendency to overlook is the local kitten rescue service. You should really take another look, because there are particular advantages that you may not be fully aware of.SocialThe primary ... Read Read: Adopting a Kitten: The Benefits of Kitten Rescue

By: Tim R Goodman | 25/03/2009 | Pets

How To Care For Your Kitten

... new kitten to the vet, you will need to keep him away from the other pets. At the veterinarian's office, your kitten will undergo a detailed physical exam. This will include looking at baby teeth to determine age, measuring temperature, ... Read Read: How To Care For Your Kitten

By: Paul P. Duxbury | 22/01/2007 | Pets

Getting Your New Kitten To Trust You

... and you need to act according to the animal world. This means that you should not stare in at the kitten. Staring is predatory behavior and will scare your kitten. When you look at him, make sure you blink a lot and turn your head often. ... Read Read: Getting Your New Kitten To Trust You

By: Lee Dobbins | 16/12/2005 | Pets
D.J.C.

Kitten Safety

... and amazing pet, and bring hours of delight for the children, as well as the adults. Grooming your kitten encourages a healthy shine on his fur and keeps him looking sleek and healthy.  As with all good habits, it’s sensible to establish ... Read Read: Kitten Safety

By: D.J.C. | 26/10/2008 | Pets
Debra Atkins

Newborn Kitten Care

... need to us a heating pad or heat lamp. Be sure the kitten can crawl away from the heat if he gets too warm, which is also dangerous. After he seems warmed, give him a quick look over. Check the eyes, ears and general overall condition. Are ... Read Read: Newborn Kitten Care

By: Debra Atkins | 07/01/2009 | Pets

Newborn Kittens: How to Raise a Healthy One

... , that makes him walk with his head crooked. He looks and acts quite comical, but he is healthy and happy. Since he was hand raised he is very social. He has a very outgoing personality. Raising newborn kittens can be tough. With a little ... Read Read: Newborn Kittens: How to Raise a Healthy One

By: Kaitlin Cooper | 09/11/2008 | Pets

Adopting your First Kitten

... day is enough for the adult cat. Pick up any leftover food after thirty minutes. Don't worry if it doesn't look like the kitten is eating much. Even adult cats usually eat a small amount at a time, and kittens are very small animals. ... Read Read: Adopting your First Kitten

By: Elyse Grau | 21/10/2007 | Pets
 

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