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• Place the litter box in a clean, relatively quiet and accessible location. Keep it away from high-traffic areas and be sure your cat has access to it any time she needs it. Be sure to keep the litter box out of reach of children as well as the ... more
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Catteries in general are few and far between, and I doubt there's a Devon Rex breeder in NYC, unfortunately. My suggestion would be to search for a breeder in the state/region who shows their cats regularly, and see if they'll be at any cat shows ... more
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I used Science Diet Canned Kitten formula for both my cats and they both did extremely well with it (they are now both on Science Diet canned adult formula and still doing great). Although it may not be the most perfect kitten food out there, it's ... more
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The kitten that you bring home should be ideally 12 weeks old. By doing so, you ensure that the kitten has developed excellent litter box habits, is fully physically and psychologically weaned and has been vaccinated twice. When the kitten is given ... more
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I think it cost me about 50 dollars to get my cat fixed in Oklahoma. I wouldn't recommend declawing your kitten, though. You should instead teach her not to claw things by getting a spray bottle and giving her a spritz everytime she does something ... more
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First I'd ask what litter was being used where they came from, and use the same again. Other things to try would include a second tray, make sure the tray is screened (privacy), but has more than one way out (so they can't get ambushed or feel ... more
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The best day to bring your kitten home is whenever you have a day or two to devote to it. Some kittens will take well to their new environment, but others will need a little encouragement. Its best to have a few days to take your time and let the ... more
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Although cats are susceptible to a variety of internal parasites, only a few are significant enough to mention. They are roundworm, hookworm, tapeworm, coccidia, and heartworm. Roundworm Roundworm (Toxocara Cati) is quite common in kittens. It is ... more
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Diarrhoea is a serious condition. It may be caused by overfeeding, giving too concentrated a solution of milk replacer, or result from infection (usually caused by poor hygiene). Treatment must be swift as dehydration can then develop very rapidly, ... more
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Treating diarrhea in cats depends on the cause, which could be intestinal parasites, pancreatitis or irritable bowel disease. Seek medical attention to cure feline diarrhea with information from a practicing veterinarian. ChaCha here! ... more
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