Secure electrical cords, hide toxic plants, and provide scratching posts to redirect natural instincts.
Regular feeding times, litter box placement, and playtime schedules create security and predictability
Expose your kitten to different people, animals, and situations in a positive way to prevent future fear or aggression.
Use positive reinforcement with treats, praise, and toys to teach basic commands and desired behaviors.
Schedule vet checkups, vaccinations, and deworming to ensure a healthy start.
Consistent routines provide comfort, while mental and physical stimulation through toys, playtime, and exploration prevent boredom and destructive behaviors.
Choose high-quality cat food appropriate for their age and activity level. Ensure fresh water access throughout the day.
Scoop daily and provide multiple clean boxes in quiet locations. Address litter box avoidance promptly, as it might indicate health issues or stress.
Annual checkups ensure early detection of potential health problems. Monitor weight, dental hygiene, and behavior for any changes.
Consider lifestyle and safety before allowing outdoor access. Indoor cats live longer and healthier lives, but supervised outdoor exploration can enrich their lives with proper precautions.