A Guide To Kitten Adoption
A Guide To Kitten Adoption
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This VideoJug film is a brief overview of what you should consider before, during and after homing a new kitten from an animal welfare organization.
Hi, I'm Joel Scott from Cats Protection. I'm here to tell you about all the various aspects of cat game. Hi, I'm Joel from Cats Protection.
This is a guide to kitten adoption. Cats Protection home all their kittens from nine weeks of age. This is the time when they've been fully weaned from their mother and also they've been fully socialized.
Cats Protection socializes all their kittens from two weeks of age to make sure they've got the best start in life. They're used to human contact. Kittens tend to have a lot more energy than adult cats.
This needs to be taken into consideration when you're thinking about taking a kitten home. Kittens will need lunch feeds to start with. They will need lunch feeds until their six months of age, until their two kilos in weight.
This is important for their growth and their development. Kittens will need a lot more time spent playing, a lot more time socializing. These are important facts when taking into consideration when thinking about taking a kitten home.
After you've taken all these things into consideration, and also vaccinations, financial things you need to think about with a kitten, also at four months of age neutering the kitten. After you've thought about all these things, you then need to find a reputable animal welfare organization to find a kitten from. If you've taken everything into consideration about homing a kitten, then you need to find a reputable animal organization to home your kitten from.
There are many things to take into consideration when finding an organization. Are the cats well cared for? Are all the cat care standards being met? Are they being fed? Are they cleaned properly, physically and tidy? You will then look at the website if they've got a website. Check out the cat's that they've got to offer.
Always phone the organization before you choose to come and visit just to find out whether they have kittens available. This is always an important thing to do before taking the journey to go and visit the organization. Just give them a quick call.
Alright, so visit their website if they have one available just to see what kind of welfare organization they are. Once you've picked the kitten for you to take home, the organization should then organize a home visit to check that your home is suitable for the kitten and the kitten is suitable for you. After that, if all pass the home visit then enjoy your kitten when you've taken it home.
If you want any more information on the subject, log onto www.cats.org.
uk. .