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Looking After A New Kitten

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We all love a cute furry animal that appears to sense that he can get away with anything if he meows or looks at everyone with his adorable large green eyes.

When the cuddling and naming of a kitten is over then it is time to look at how you are going to look after his cat health for the rest of his life.

A kitten is easy to train when you have everything ready for his homecoming. These essential items include a cat litter tray filled of course with cat litter and two food bowls for his meals and fresh water.

When you picked up your kitten, the former owner should have said what kitten food your new pet has been eating since stopping using his mother for his daily meals.

Your new pet will have stopped receiving milk for his mother and at this stage in his life will be eating two or three small meals daily.

This is an important issue as changing your kittens pet diet can cause him to have an upset stomach or even vomiting.

We at Hills Pets advise our customers to feed a kitten on a balanced pet food and make the necessary changes to pet diet slowly over a few days.

Our specially formulated kitten food has the correct balance in proteins, carbohydrates and all the vitamins and minerals that a kitten needs to help him grow into a strong and healthy adult cat. Diets for young kittens and adult cats are the best way to ensure quality cat nutrition that results in good cat health.

Whether you have chosen your new feline friend from a cats’ home, shelter or a breeder he needs routine and established guidelines. Kittens should soon adapt to your home routine (not the other way round) including time for his meals and time for rest and play.

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