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Getting a Kitten, tips for keeping it inside
Getting a kiiten next week, really worried about it getting out as with children the door seems to be always open! Any other top tips on kittens will be appreciated as my last cat died at 22 years old , so its been a while. Thanks
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Get a scratch board so it gets used to using that and not the carpet or furniture. You can also buy a spray that deters them from scratching things in the house, can't remember what its called though, sorry. Cats are pretty self sufficient even as kittens, so you won't need much.
Stopping it to go outside. perhaps you can just get a board or something to go across the door, seeing as summer is coming and you will probably want to keep it open. Although they can climb its not very high while still so young. Good luck.
Get a scratch board so it gets used to using that and not the carpet or furniture. You can also buy a spray that deters them from scratching things in the house, can't remember what its called though, sorry. Cats are pretty self sufficient even as kittens, so you won't need much.
Stopping it to go outside. perhaps you can just get a board or something to go across the door, seeing as summer is coming and you will probably want to keep it open. Although they can climb its not very high while still so young. Good luck.
we have 3 gorgeous little kittens (13 weeks old!). To keep them in we bought some baby gates and put them up in doorways to stop the kittens getting out of certain rooms. to stop the kittens getting through the bars of the gates we attached a sheet of cardboard to the gate. they can't jump over the top as the gates are too high. this should be perfect until they have had their 2nd injection.
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