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Holiday Gifts For Kittens

December 1 2021

Have you recently adopted a kitten? If so, you’re in for a pretty special holiday. Little Fluffy’s first holiday is bound to provide some adorable moments. There are few things cuter than seeing a baby cat playing with new toys! A local Carmel Valley, CA vet lists some great gifts for kittens in this article.

Scratching Post

This is the time to teach your furry little diva good nail-care habits. A good scratching post or board is a must! Be sure to pet and praise her when she does use it.

Kitty Tower

Cat towers offer kitties lookout points, lounging areas, and, of course, jungle gyms. Just get one that your furball will still be able to use when she’s full grown: otherwise, you’ll just be replacing it in a few months.

Toys

Toys are purrfect gifts for kittens! Fill Fluffy’s stockings with kitty classics, such as catnip mice, little balls, and laser pointers.

Beds

Our feline friends love finding comfy spots to look adorable in. Get Fluffy a comfy new bed, so she can practice sleeping positions such as the Pretzel and the Back Sprawl.

Treats

Proper nutrition is very important at this stage of little Fluffy’s life. Get your furry friend some yummy treats. Store-bought ones are fine, but you can also offer some canned tuna, or some plain, cooked meat, fish, or poultry, without the skin, bones, or fat. Ask your vet for specific advice, including safe and unsafe foods.

Catnip

Catnip has a curious—and highly entertaining—effect on our feline pals. You can get your kitty a bag, or take it a step further and grow your own. However, if little Fluffy is still very young, she may not be susceptible to its effects. Most kitties don’t react to it until they are about 6 months old.

Boxes

Our feline buddies are full of curious (and adorable) quirks. One we may never entirely sort out is their love of boxes. Give little Fluffy some empty ones after everyone has finished opening their gifts.

Tips

Kittens are very cute, but they are also highly prone to mischief. You’ll need to do plenty of petproofing to make your home safe for little Fluffy. While kittens are very active, it’s also important to know how to adjust playtime as they age. Check out our article on ‘Playing With An Older Dog‘ for tips that can be adapted for cats as well. Ask your vet for specific recommendations.

Please do not hesitate to reach out if ever we can be of assistance.

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What types of toys will entertain your kitten and encourage healthy play?

To entertain your kitten and encourage healthy play, choose a variety of toys that stimulate their natural instincts. Catnip mice and small balls are great for pouncing and batting, fostering their hunting skills. Laser pointers can provide endless fun and exercise as your kitten chases the elusive light. Interactive toys, such as feather wands or puzzles, also keep them engaged and support cognitive development. Remember, rotating toys regularly keeps your kitten’s interest peaked and ensures a rich, stimulating environment for their physical and mental well-being.

What special treats are safe for kittens, and where can you find them?

For kittens, safe treats include small amounts of plain, cooked meat, fish, or poultry without skin, bones, or fat. Store-bought kitten treats that are specifically formulated for their developmental stage are also a good choice. These can be found at pet stores, supermarkets, or through online retailers. It’s important to choose treats low in calories and made with high-quality ingredients to avoid disrupting their nutritional balance. Always consult with a veterinarian for recommendations tailored to your kitten’s specific dietary needs and health status.

Are there specific holiday decorations or plants that pose particular hazards for kittens?

Yes, certain holiday decorations and plants pose hazards for kittens. Tinsel, ribbons, and strings can lead to intestinal blockages if ingested. Small, detachable ornaments and lights may be chewed on or swallowed, posing choking or electrocution risks. Additionally, many holiday plants, such as poinsettias, mistletoe, holly, and lilies, are toxic to kittens and can cause various health issues if ingested. It’s crucial to keep these items out of reach and opt for pet-safe decorations and non-toxic plants to ensure your kitten’s safety during the holiday season.

What type of food is best for kittens, and how much/how frequently should you feed them?

Kittens thrive on high-quality kitten food, which is specially formulated to support their rapid growth and development. Look for products rich in protein and essential nutrients like DHA for brain and vision development. It’s recommended to feed kittens up to six months old three to four times a day, transitioning to two meals a day from six months onwards. The amount depends on the food type and the kitten’s size, age, and activity level. Always refer to the feeding guidelines on the food package and consult with a veterinarian to adjust as needed for your kitten’s health and well-being.

How do you find a good veterinarian for your kitten, and when should they have their first checkup?

Finding a good veterinarian involves researching local clinics, reading reviews, and possibly getting recommendations from fellow pet owners. Look for a vet who has experience with kittens and makes you both feel comfortable. Your kitten should have their first checkup shortly after adoption, ideally within the first week, to ensure they’re healthy and to initiate their vaccination schedule. This visit also allows the vet to assess growth, offer nutritional advice, and discuss preventive care, setting a foundation for a healthy life.

We are your local pet clinic in Carmel Valley, CA, dedicated to providing the best possible care for your furry friend. To ensure your kitten stays healthy throughout their life, consider signing up for our Pet Wellness Plans, which include regular check-ups and preventive care. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

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