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Purchase a kitten

Purchase a kitten

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
October 21, 2021
in Pets, Cats
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  • Where do you Purchase a kitten?
  • What should you bring home?
  • The arrival

A pet is a valuable addition to any household. Love, care, and attention pay for themselves in company, warmth, and conviviality. If you choose to take a kitten into your home, there are several things that you should take into account when purchase a kitten.

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Where do you Purchase a kitten?

Pet Shop

There are several ways you can get a kitten. In many country’s, hardly any kittens are sold in pet stores. If you have found a pet store where this still happens, it is not recommended to purchase these kittens. These are often highly bred and raised under poor conditions.Purchase a kitten

private person

Regularly there are private individuals who have a cat with a litter of their own. You can purchase a kitten from this, provided it has of course been raised in good conditions. Keep in mind that a kitten is not allowed to leave its mother until it is eight weeks old at the earliest. If this happens before, problems can arise in the development and behavior of the kitten.

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Asylum

Another good place to get a kitten is the shelter. These are often full of kittens, of all ages and of all shapes and sizes. Abandoned by their owners, found on the street, or in a container, all these kittens deserve a new home! In general, you pay a small contribution for the kitten at the shelter. You will be dewormed, vaccinated, and often chipped and take it home with you. If you add up the costs for these treatments, you often end up paying more than the price you pay for your kitten at the shelter.Purchase a kitten

What should you bring home?

Purchases

You can purchase a kitten the following  before you pick up the kitten so that everything is ready when the new resident arrives:

  • basket/pillow to sleep on
  • litter box with filling
  • travel basket
  • scratching post
  • food and drink bowl
  • dry food

Placement

Make sure that the sleeping place, litter box, and food bowls are not too close to each other. A cat may stop eating or go on the litter box when it needs to eat and/or sleep near its toilet.

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The arrival

To retrieve

When you go to pick up your kitten, place a soft pillow or blanket in the carrier. As soon as you get home, open the door of the basket, the kitten will come out on its own. This may take a while, but be patient…Purchase a kitten

Tour

When the kitten is out of his carrier, show him the house. The litter box is especially important, put it here first. He then knows where to relieve himself. Then he can discover the house himself, possibly room by room.Purchase a kitten

anxious

If the kitten is still a little scared at first, he can hide under a sofa or cupboard. Let him sit there for a while so he can explore the area at his own pace. He may not even come out from under it until at night when no one is around. In any case, make sure that his food and drink are nearby.

Finally

With the right care and attention, the kitten will soon feel completely at home and will be a nice housemate for many years!

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Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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