Pregnancy And Newborn Kittens

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How Fast Will Your Cat Will Grow - The Important Stages In A Cat's LifeBy: Niall Kennedy
Just like having a child, it can be incredibly fulfilling bringing a kitteninto your family and watching it grow up. It takes only a year for your cutelittle kitten...
Help Keep The Pet Population Under Control, And Your Cat Healthy - Neuter Your KittenBy: Niall Kennedy
It is essential that you take the time to really consider whether or not youshould neuter your cat. Because there are so many strays and so few homes forthem...
Your Cat's First Vet VisitBy: Kurt Schmitt
So you've got a new cat, and she needs a checkup. On your first vet visit, yourvet will take the lead and give you some basic information, and probably willgo through a fairly standard routine. Upwards of 90% of the information youneed, however, will be based on the questions that you ask your vet...
10 Essential Pregnant Cat Care TipsBy: Marc de Jong
1. Keep your pregnant cat indoors: - Don't expose an expecting kitty to danger.But there are more reasons. Some queens go into heat even during pregnancy.Cats are capable to be pregnant of two different litters at the same them. Andof course, a pregnant cat should not give birth in a cold place outside...
Weaning A Bottle Fed KittenBy: Anne Pottinger
Weaning normally occurs at about 4-5 weeks of age, but keep in mind that somekittens take longer, particularly without their mom to show them the ropes. Youwill know that a kitten is ready to begin the weaning process when it is bitingthe feeding nipple often and forcefully and also is able to lick formula fromyour finger...
Have Fun With Your Little KittenBy: Mary Majorda
Often, owners are frightened by their playfully aggressive cats and kittensbecause they look quite dangerous. Every housecat has a little tiger within it.So, the instinct to hunt is strong in all cats. So, as an owner of a pet cat orkitten, it's not possible to ignore its basic need to hunt...

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