Cats & Kittens Sarah Johnson Cats & Kittens Sarah Johnson

How To Ensure Superior Kittens With Health Screenings

Thinking about adopting a kitten?

Before you fall for those tiny paws and playful pounces, have you considered their health?

A kitten might look adorable, but hidden issues like genetic conditions or parasites can lead to heartache later.

That’s where health screenings come in.

This guide explains why screenings are essential, what to look for when choosing a kitten, and how early health checks can save you time, money, and stress.

Whether you're adopting from a shelter or a breeder, these tips will help you make an informed choice and ensure your new furry family member starts life on the right paw.

Ready to meet your purr-fect companion?

Click to learn more!

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Cats & Kittens Christine Smith Cats & Kittens Christine Smith

How to Read Kitten Health Guarantees: Need to Know

Bringing a new kitten into your home... from a breeder, a shelter, a pet shop?

Ever wondered what those kitten health guarantees actually cover?

Discover essential tips on how to navigate health guarantees effectively, ensuring your furry friend's well-being.

Learn about the key elements, red flags, and legal rights associated with these guarantees.

Find out how to protect your heart and your wallet with comprehensive insights from breeders and real-life case studies.

Click to get equipped with the knowledge you need to make the best start for your new kitten!

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Cats & Kittens Ahmed Ali Cats & Kittens Ahmed Ali

Why Can’t My Kitten Come Home From the Breeder Until it's 8 Weeks Old?

There are lots of good reasons not to separate a mother and its kitten before 8 weeks.

For one, the kitten is still in training!

Its mother is teaching it to become a cat - how to eat, groom itself, go to the toilet, play with other cats (and hoomans).

So, read on and find out more as to why breeders won’t usually let you take your new kitten home until it turns 8 weeks of age.

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