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| Kitten Health Protocol - http://www.catndoghospital.com/cathealt. |
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| Litter Boxes & Kittens: VeterinaryPartner:VIN - http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content |
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| Orphan Kittens: Yahoo! Groups - http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/orpha |
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| Raising Orphaned Kittens: AnimalHelp.com - http://www.animalhelp.com/library/articl |
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| Socialising Your Kitten - http://www.petalia.com.au/Templates/Stor |
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| Training Your Kitten To Use a Scratching Post - http://www.petalia.com.au/Templates/Stor |
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| Veterinary Pediatrics: Puppy & Kitten Diseases: CVM: University of Minnesota - http://www.cvm.umn.edu/academics/Current |
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| Prescription Diet: p/d®: Feline: Canned: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/products/product Nutritional Management of Kittens - Read more |
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| Eye Care in Kittens: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/eye-care-in Your mother must have told you, “Never rub your eyes, except with your elbows.” And she might well have added, “And never put anything in your eyes unless told to by a doctor.” Well, pretty much the same holds true for kittens. - Read more |
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| How to Talk To & Handle My New Kitten: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/how-to-talk One thing you have to remember when dealing with kittens, especially young ones, is that they are very impressionable. In the first few weeks of their lives you can set them up for success or failure based on your interactions with them. - Read more |
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| House Training Your Kitten: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article Litter box training is relatively simple for most kittens, since they have an innate desire to eliminate in material in which they can scratch & cover urine or stool. Simply providing such material in a convenient location is often all that is needed. - Read more |
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| The Right Food for your Kitten: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article All kittens need precise nutrition, sleep, play, & lots of love, but improper feeding can increase your kitten's risk of obesity, poor muscle & bone development & poor immune response. - Read more |
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| Precise Nutrition for Every Lifestage: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article The best care for your cat. As you care for your cat, it's important to remember that her needs change as she grows. Caring for your cat according to her lifestage means you're giving her the best care throughout her life. - Read more |
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| DHA & Why It's Important for Your Kitten: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article DHA is a major building block of the brain & is a critical element in the development of vision & the central nervous system. The primary source of DHA is milk from your kitten's mother. Hill's Science Diet Kitten pet foods keep supplying this brain building element long after weaning. - Read more |
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| How to Make Healthy Treats at Home: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article Learn how to make homemade, healhty treats for your pet. - Read more |
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| Homemade Cat Food Raises Nutrition Concerns: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article Cats have Different Nutritional Needs than Humans. In a study done on homemade pet foods, more than 90 percent of the homemade foods were found to be nutritionally unbalanced & incomplete for pets. - Read more |
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| How Much & How Often to Feed Your Kitten: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article It's important to feed your kitten the right amount of food at proper intervals, but that can be tricky, as feeding requirements vary greatly from one kitten to another. Feeding guides on the food can or bag are just a starting point. It's critical to your kitten's health that her physical condition is monitored regularly & the feeding amount is adjusted as needed. - Read more |
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| Kitten Proofing Your Home: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article Kittens are curious by nature & investigate objects by touching, chewing & tasting them. Kittens need protection from dangerous household items. - Read more |
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| Exercising With Your Kitten: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article Between catnaps, kittens are always on the go. Regular exercise helps prevent obesity & its associated health risks. It also helps prevent undesirable behavior by entertaining your kitten & providing physical or intellectual stimulation. - Read more |
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| Signs of Good Health: Hill's Pet Nutrition - http://www.hillspet.com/hillspet/article When you visit your veterinarian, be sure to bring up any questions or concerns regarding your kitten's health. To help you determine abnormalities you need to discuss with your veterinarian, please review the following lists. - Read more |