Adopting a feline is a lifetime commitment and not to be taken lightly. You can live with and enjoy your cat for many years to come if you take proper care of them now through regular veterinary visits, vaccinations, good home care, and environmental enrichment.
- General information on the care of cats and kittens
- Kitten-proofing your home
- Introducing a new cat or kitten to your animal family *
- Vaccinations and general preventative medicine recommended by PMCOD*
- Plants poisonous to cats/kittens
- Feline Leukemia Virus/Feline AIDS Virus
- Videos from Cornell Feline Health Center:
- How to give insulin injections
- Giving your cat a pill or liquid medication
- Trimming your cat’s claws
- Taking your cat’s temperature
- Brushing your cat’s teeth
We recommend the following reading material regarding your feline family member:
Informational sheets courtesy of the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP):
- Litter box care to prevent or treat elimination problems
- How to prevent cats from scratching in undesirable areas
- Feeding tips to prevent obesity in your cat
- How to help your cat have pleasant veterinary visits
- Environmental enrichment enhances quality of life for your cat
Internet Link : http://www.healthycatsforlife.com
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