How to Care for and Train Your Kitten
Kitten care and training is very different from the care and training of a fully mature tabby or tom cat. A huge part of kitten care and training is litter training. This is not too hard to do - just put it in the litter box, take its paw and make it move in a digging motion on the litter, and they will then know what to do. Kitten care and training is an important task, and litter training will not take you too long, but you do need to ensure that eventually their litter box remains in a fixed place, which ensures privacy for your kitten.
Clay based litter is preferred as it is easy to scoop, and if you're new to kitten care and training you might want to give that a shot. Another aspect of kitten care and training is food. Kittens have small tummies and need to eat several times a day instead of once or twice in order to digest their food properly. Get a simple formula for your kitten to eat, one that is meant exclusively for kittens, and this will take you a step further in your kitten care and training process.
Eventually as the kitten grows, its meal pattern will become less frequent as it starts to eat larger meals at one go. Kitten care and training also involves adequate medical attention. Your kitten needs to be vaccinated and get all the required shots, and you also have to get rid of fleas and worms in its body. You should take them to the vet to detect any problems and get them fixed as soon as possible.
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