Kitten Care
Looking after your kitten is very important. Listed below are the brand of food and litter we use. It is important to use these products before you introduce anything different as this could upset your kitten. We recommend slowly introducing any other products to ensure your kitten can adjust. Below is a link to a website that gives you information on feeding and looking after your kitten. If at any time you are concerned for your kitten please consult with your vet.
What you will need:
Food Here, at Oaks Ambition, we feed our cats and kittens nothing but the best. Royal Canin supplies the best nutrition for cats and kittens, specifically the British Shorthair. We feed our kittens Royal Canin Mother & Babycat wet food and dry biscuits. Along with available water at all times your kittens should be happy! If you choose to change from feeding your kitten Royal Canin please slowly introduce the new food into their diet as it can sometimes upset their stomach! Where to buy this product: http://www.royalcanin.com.au/products/products/cat-products/where-to-buy-our-product Litter We use Breeders Choice cat litter as it is a recycled paper pellets that is suitable for cats and small kittens. You can purchase this at the local supermarket or pet store. Arriving home for the first time Kittens need to find there bearings when first entering your home. We recommend keeping them in a safe place for the first week. Place a box, toys, scratching post, litter tray, food and water all within this area. Let your kitten get used to the smells, noises and people of your house. Give them time to feel like they now where home is and that this is where they belong. Of course give them lots of cuddles too! Websites Here are some useful websites that you may like to look at for information: http://www.royalcanin.com.au http://healthypets.royalcanin.com.au/cat/cat-breeds/british-shorthair/ We are here to help. If at any time you have a question about your kitten, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are happy to answer your questions. For more on caring for your kitten see the links below. We also like to stay in contact with new kitten owners to see how they grow! So don't forget to send me some updated photos! Please feel free to contact us anytime!
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