Since we're talking
about kitten nutrition, let us talk about various foods that you should never ever give to your kitten.
Not exact matches
As you are getting to know your
kitten, you will likely have questions
about nutrition, toys, and various behaviors such as play biting and scratching.
When you are welcoming a new puppy or
kitten into your home we strive to educate
about nutrition, development, and preventative care.
Puppy /
Kitten Preventative Care includes: • Full veterinary «nose - to - tail» physical examination • Vaccinations and deworming as needed • Discussion of proper
nutrition • Discussion of spay / neuter • Internal and external parasite checks • Heartworm prevention • Information and suggestions on basic training • Dental checkup and discussion of dental care for your pet • Microchipping recommendation You probably have many questions
about your new family member — we encourage you to ask us!
Provide an occasion to answer all of your questions and / or concerns
about kitten care, such as food,
nutrition, and / or behavioral questions.
The cats and
kittens all did well but as I have learned more
about optimal feline
nutrition, I would not choose a diet this low in protein and so high in fat.
Puppy and
kittens receive Comprehensive Physical Examination while their families learn
about immunization programs,
nutrition, behavior, dental care, and flea and parasite control.
Kittens require
nutrition specifically formulated to support growth and development until
about 1 year of age.
As long as you keep in mind what we talked
about regarding
nutrition and
kitten vs. cat food above, you can find plenty of dry kibble that will serve your kitty well.
Think you know all there is to know
about puppy and
kitten nutrition?
Here, you can learn
about cat health concerns,
nutrition,
kitten tips, and more.
Kittens are typically weaned off of their mother's milk at
about 8 weeks of age and become reliant on pet owners for their
nutrition.