Confine
the kittens in a dog crate, cat condo or cage with a small litter box, food, water and something snuggly to cuddle in.
If you are introducing a kitten to a dog, a stair gate won't be practical as they will easily be able to slip through the bars, so for safety reasons the initial introduction is best carried out by placing
the kitten in a dog crate.
Not exact matches
Foster parenting begins by giving
kittens a warm and safe place to thrive — perhaps
in a spare bathroom, screened
in porch, or a large
dog crate.
Allow the
kitten to get used to being
in the
crate prior to meeting the
dog, by placing the
crate in the area you have chosen away from the
dog, so they get used to going
in and out.
They are always
in need of food, towels, pet beds, bowls,
dog crates, cat carriers, cat litter,
kitten formula, toys, treats, office supplies and veterinary services.