If your kitten is looking a bit under the weather after getting their vaccinations, you might be wondering if it’s normal or if you need to worry. We answer your questions!
We’ve compiled a list of “human foods” that your kitten can and can’t eat. This list will show you which of the foods on your table can be a small treat for your kitten and which should always be kept out of reach of your kitten.
While cats all sleep a lot, it may be tricky to know just how much sleep is too much sleep when they are still very young. That’s why we’ve collected and answered your most pressing questions about kittens and their sleeping patterns.
Spaying and neutering kittens have become a routine surgical procedure, but there are questions as to the changes your kitten will undergo after surgery. We’ll try to answer all of them.
One of the first things your kitten needs to go through after their adoption is to get a checkup at the vet. Here’s what you can expect from the visit as well as what you should take along.
While the odd sneeze is nothing to worry about, a kitten that keeps on sneezing may have an infection of some kind. Here are some indications of what to look out for if your kitten is sneezing.
Kitten’s digestive systems are still developing and can be very sensitive. This means that stomach upsets can quite easily happen. Sometimes, however, there is cause to take them to the vet.
You probably know “conjunctivitis” as “pink eye” when humans get it, but did you know your kitten could also get it? Here are the conjunctivitis symptoms, types, and treatment choices if your kitten comes down with this disease.