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What kinda things would you need for a kitten?
This is probably a stupid question... but I've never had a cat so I really don't know. But.. we're thinking about getting a kitten.. what should we get for it? I mean, I know the basics, like litter box, food, cat litter... and... that's it! Lol, I really have no idea.. so if anyone can help me, please do! TIA!
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05-22-2004 10:35 PM
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Re: What kinda things would you need for a kitten?
It's not a stupid question. I have my cats plus I foster for the Humane Society and I tame cats for the Feral Cat Foundation. Two VERY important items are toys and a scratching post. If you are only getting one kitten those items will be necessary to save your furniture and curtains. Also a squirt bottle is good to have to train the kitten. Never hit it with anything. Use the water bottle. You will also need a pair of clippers. Regular fingernail clippers will do, to trim his/her claws. Believe it or not, if you get two kittens they will be company for each other and you won't have to worry everytime you leave the house that the cat got bored and shredded something! Have fun!
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Re: What kinda things would you need for a kitten?
Kay, 3 things, 1) like dragonlady said, if you can do it, two kittens will be great company for each other, but also remember that means twice the cost for food, litter, vet, etc... 2) Clumping cat litter is much better than the regular stuff, and will cost you less in the long run, because you don't have to change out all the litter every couple of days, but I wouldn't recommend flushing it, even if it says you can, it's still good at clogging drains, our favorite is Arm& Hammer brand & 3) When my cat was a kitten, his absolute favorite toy was a fake mouse attatched to an elastic cord that you hang from a doorway. You can get them at wal mart. And my adult cats love the small furry mice, and stuffed toys filled with catnip.
Good luck with your cat adventure!
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Re: What kinda things would you need for a kitten?
Your first couple of vet appointments might be expensive because there are lots of things that cats have to be vaccinated for. They have to be vaccinated for FVRCP, rabies, feline leukemia and I think there are a couple of other things but that's all that comes to mind right now. lol When we first got our cat she had ringworm and ear mites so she had to be treated for that. She was also dewormed because the vet said that most kittens are born with worms. You will also want to have the cat spayed or neutered when it's old enough. My vet told me that I should brush my cats teeth because as cats age they can have problems with their teeth just like humans do. They also have enzyme biscuits that you can get if you aren't able to brush their teeth. I clip my cats nails after she's had her bath. It's easier to see the nail when her fur is wet. She has a bath at least once a month. I've been bathing her since she was a kitten so she's used to it.
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Re: What kinda things would you need for a kitten?
like everyone else said if you could two kittens are better. I only have one cat but i had dogs also to keep the kitten company for when my family and i went out. I had gotten my my cat declawed when he was a kitten to save myself from the scratches and my furniture being a mess...plus the vet said its better to have it done that way. my opinion cats like to have some place to lay and nap..we got a kitty bed for my cat when he was a kitten except he refused to sleep in it, instead he picked my moms basket to lay in. so we just added a towel and tucked it away behide the couch and that is where he sleeps all the time. Also its better to tame your cat as a indoor cat rather than an outside cat. this way it wouldn't get into any kitty fights (like my sisters cat) and wont pick up any ticks or anything like that. Id also get some kind of kitten treats to praise the kitten when he or she does something good, like actually poopin in the litter box and not next to it (lol my sisters cat still does this) or just as a morning treat. we give my cat treats when the dogs get treats and he knows exactly where they are to bc he will sit and meow at the kitchen cabinet until he gets his treat. Cats are great pets and they live a long time, i've had my cat for almost 13 yrs and hes frisky like a new born kitten and sometimes i think he believes hes a dog...lol he plays fetch with paper (yes he brings it back) also tends to wrestle with my littest dog and chews on their bones. its cute. good luck
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Re: What kinda things would you need for a kitten?
No offense to anyone who's cat has been declawed but please don't do that to your cat. They make plastic tips that you can buy to put on your cats claws as an alternative to declawing. I have a friend who got her cat declawed and her own vet wouldn't even do it she had to take it to another vet. She regrets having it done because her cats paws were really sore and they got infected. They actually have to remove the last joint. They only remove the front claws. If you do decide to declaw your cat it's better to make sure it's an indoor cat only because without the claws they have nothing to defend themselves with.
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