Cats are docile, intelligent, and lively animals with a long history as family pets.


The meticulous care of cat owners for their cats stems from their love for them.


In Europe and the United States, the proportion of domestic cats is particularly high.


As a novice, you must know the knowledge.


Be prepared before picking up the cat.


1. It is recommended to adopt kittens over three months old because of their strong resistance.


2. Before picking up the cat, clean the house thoroughly.


Bacteria in the corners can easily make kittens sick.


3. Put away all fragile, dangerous items in your home.


4. Be sure to seal the windows to prevent escape.


What you need to know about owning a cat.


1. Do not bathe kittens within three months, just wipe with a warm towel, and adult cats can wash once every 3-6 months.


2. The kitten should pay attention to keep warm.


3. Kittens are generally vaccinated at 9-10 weeks or more.


4. It is recommended to deworm the body once every three months, and deworm the body once a month.


5. When a new cat arrives home, there will be a certain amount of stress.


Not eating or drinking is normal.


It is enough to prepare plain water and the cat litter he used before.


Cats' stomachs are very fragile, especially kittens.


A little carelessness can cause vomiting and diarrhea, which can be life-threatening in severe cases.


Most kitten vomiting is caused by poor diet.


Learn some dos and don'ts for kitten diets.


1. Eat small meals often


Kittens need to take in a lot of nutrients during their growth, so they should be fed 4-5 times a day, but the portion size of one meal should not be too much, otherwise they will not be digested.


It is recommended that kitten owners regularly and quantitatively feed their cats, so that cats can eat less and more meals, which is better for the stomach.


2. Buy special food


Adult cat food is not easy to digest.


Cat owners can buy special kitten food to feed.


This cat food will be more nutritious and easier to digest.


If the cat is too young to eat cat food, the cat owner can use goat milk instead of breastfeeding.


3. Do not feed snacks


Try not to feed your kitty treats.


Most of the nutrients in cat food are not as rich as staple foods, and feeding too much can lead to picky eaters.


When you grow up, you can feed some cat strips, freeze-dried snacks and the like.


4. Supervise the kitten to drink water


When the cat is still young, the kitten owner should urge it to drink more water and let it develop a good habit of drinking water.


If it really does not like to drink water, you can add some water to the staple food and stir to feed, which can also add water and help prevent urinary problems such as urolithiasis.


Hygiene precautions for kittens.


1. Don't put litters of kittens together.


2. Wash and disinfect feeding utensils, cat litter pads and cat towels with boiling water.


3. Wash hands thoroughly with antiseptic soap between and after touching the kitten.


4. Prepared cat milk cannot be stored for more than 24 hours.


5. Cat milk at room temperature cannot exceed 1 hour, and kittens cannot be fed after more than 1 hour.


Love it and take good care of it.