How much time should you spend with new kittens?

A: The best time is between 3-7 weeks. But if it’s later than that, it can still be done. One of the biggest mistakes people make is letting the dog meet the new kitten at the front door.

What to do when you get a new kitten?

If you got your cat from a shelter, ask their advice as they may have veterinarians they swear by. Local dog walkers and groomers are also a great resource for pet recommendations. One of the first things you should do with your new cat, if not the very first, is take him in for an exam.

Can You rehome two kittens at a time?

Kittens can be rehomed singly or in pairs, but if homed singly, make sure the new owners will be able to provide sufficient stimulation. If homed in pairs, ensure the new owners will provide separate beds, bowls and toileting areas for the kittens in case they choose to live separate lives when they are older.

How does a mother cat take care of her kittens?

If the mother cat is still around to help her cats use the bathroom, let her do her job. During the first few weeks of their lives, mother cats will lick their babies’ genital regions to help them urinate and defecate. Do not interfere when the mother cat is helping her babies like this. Help kittens urinate/defecate if necessary.

What do you need to know about raising kittens?

Kitten Care: Must-Know Tips for Raising Kittens. At this early age, a kitten should still be with her mother and litter mates. Because kittens this young are unable to regulate their own temperatures, they rely on one-another’s body heat to survive. In addition, they are still developing vision and leg coordination.

How to take care of newborn kittens week by week?

Warm Bed, Water Bottle, and Towel: If you are unable to get into the vet that day, you must make a comfortable and warm bed for the kitten (s). Take care that it’s not in a drafty location. Preferably, it will be a bit secluded. Gather towels and place the kittens in a box, a cat bed, or anything that’s an open-top container.

How often should you feed a 2 week old kitten?

(NEVER give them cow’s milk and keep them on the same formula.) Kittens should eat 2 tablespoons or 30 ccs of formula per 4 ounces of body weight within a 24 hour period. Feed kittens less than 2 weeks of age at least every 2 hours. Kittens 2 to 4 weeks of age should eat every 3-4 hours.

Kitten Care: Must-Know Tips for Raising Kittens. At this early age, a kitten should still be with her mother and litter mates. Because kittens this young are unable to regulate their own temperatures, they rely on one-another’s body heat to survive. In addition, they are still developing vision and leg coordination.

When do you take Your kitten to the vet?

Your kitten should be taken to her first veterinarian visit during this time. The first round of vaccinations should be done between six and eight weeks on the kitten timeline. The core immunizations she’ll need include distemper and the respiratory diseases, feline viral rhinotracheitis and feline calicivirus.