1. Why does it keep chirping?
The reason why the kitten keeps chirping may be: hunger, thirst, loneliness, insecure, coldness, or uncomfortable somewhere in the body. When the little guy just started living independently, he would feel fear of his new environment and miss his mom and his original home. You can touch it from time to time and hug it so that it knows that you can trust and it will get better slowly. If there is only one thing, it is recommended that you put it next to you to sleep to reduce its loneliness.
2. How to teach it to go to the toilet in the cat litter box?
If the kitten is brought from someone, you can ask for some cat litter it used at the original home and sprinkle these used cat litter on the surface of the new cat litter. The kitten will take it to the toilet to smell it on the first day of the time it comes to the house. I believe it can find a convenient place soon.
If a kitten urinates and defecates everywhere, there are generally two reasons: 1. The toilet is not cleaned in time, and the cat toilet is too dirty; 2. Just arrived at the new environment and did not find where the toilet is.
The solution is: 1. Clean the cat toilet once a day in the morning and evening; 2. Put the kitten's excrement in the cat toilet and then take the kitten over to smell it. After educating the kitten two or three times, you will know where to go to the toilet.
3. There used to be a cat at home. Will I be bullied if I raise another kitten? What preparations should I do?
Cats are living alone animals, and it is normal to reject "uninvited guests". For new kittens, the new environment itself feels uneasy and fearful, and instinctively threaten the other party and protect themselves in the face of the smell of an unfamiliar cat.
However, usually after a day or two of you get familiar with each other, the two cats will be in peace. For the newly arrived kitten, you can prepare a set of food and water for it alone, and you can also prepare one in the toilet, so as not to remove or keep it when they are familiar with it in the first few days.
Please comfort the new cat and eliminate its fear of the new environment, but be fair to the new and original ones. If one of the cats reacts too violently, such as enuresis everywhere, howling, etc., then the owner must consider giving up one of them.
4. Do new members also need to get vaccinated?
YES! Only by getting vaccinated in time can you prevent the occurrence of malignant infectious diseases such as cat plague. Because the cat plague virus is quite harmful to kittens under four months of age. In order for kittens to grow up healthily, please vaccinate your baby in time.
The vaccination time is around 12 weeks for the kitten. It is given twice before the age of one year, with two intervals of 20 days, and once a year afterwards.
5. Can new members take a bath?
NO! You must not take a bath before getting vaccinated. Kittens who leave their mothers have low resistance, and taking a bath can easily cause cold and diarrhea, causing more serious problems. It is recommended that the cat's first bathing should wait until all the immunization procedures are completed.
If the kitten makes himself dirty because of naughty, you can consider wiping it with a hot towel. You should comb your breasts more often, so you can ensure that your breasts are clean.
Use pet-specific shower gel when taking a bath, and you should not be too frequent, because cats must secrete sebum to protect their hair. If you wash it too frequently, your skin protection ability will decrease, which will lead to skin cancer.
The most effective way to make cats less likely to be dirty is to keep your home clean.
6. Can I feed the kitten milk?
NO. Don't feed the kitten milk. If a kitten cannot chew cat food yet, you can feed it goat milk powder, but milk is not good, because most cats have lactose intolerance and cannot digest it after drinking milk, which can only cause diarrhea. Diarrhea can be fatal for cats that have just been born.
Generally speaking, after 8 weeks of age, kittens can eat cat food. All major cat food brands have cat food specifically for kittens, which is a good choice. Soak the cat food in warm water and is easier to digest. Eat less and eat more foods, and do not eat too greasy foods.
In addition to regular feeding of cat food, several pieces of meat food the size of fingernails can basically meet the nutritional needs of kittens in a week. If the food chewed by the owner is more helpful for the kitten's digestion, because human saliva can provide a digestive enzyme that cats cannot secrete.
7. How can you know that your breasts are uncomfortable or sick?
First of all, if you are immunized with them in time, under normal circumstances, there will be no major problems with your breasts. But there are still common problems such as colds, indigestion and diarrhea.
If you find that Mimi is not as lively as usual, she is not in good spirits, and she always lie down and doesn’t like to move, it will need to attract the attention of parents. In this case, you can first touch the nose of your breasts. The nose of your health should be cool and moist.
If the hair is dry, there will be a problem. You can take the body temperature of the breast. If it exceeds 39 degrees or 5, it can be considered a fever. The cause of fever is mostly due to inflammation, so you should consider taking it to the hospital as appropriate.
Dimiosis is a common disease in kittens. Indigestion, changing food, eating too much, or catching a cold, etc. can cause diarrhea. Diffusion caused by indigestion is called loose stool. If the cat has diarrhea but is in good spirits, you can feed some lactase to help digestion.
If you want to get in a bad mood, you have to go to the hospital to ask a doctor to deal with it. It should be noted that if a kitten that has not been immune, please go to the hospital to ask a doctor to deal with it as soon as possible.