If you do not have a cage, or your carrier is too small for a litter pan, place
the kittens in a small room, like a bathroom, in the carrier.
Not exact matches
It's a great idea when introducing a new
kitten to the house to keep it
in a
small or restricted
room until they develop the habit of using a litter box.
Set up a bathroom or other
small room with these items for your
kitten to stay
in for the first few nights
in its new home.
Let the
kitten explore
in the
small room you have already set up, or if you didn't have time to prepare for its arrival, set up a safe
room and sit on the floor while the
kitten acclimates to it.
Very
small kittens may need a heater
in the
room to help keep them warm.
FIRST FEW DAYS to a couple WEEKS with your newly adopted cat /
kitten - Please leave him
in a «SAFE
ROOM» (small bathroom or bedroom that can be closed off) for two days to a couple weeks with the litter box and food / water in the same r
ROOM» (
small bathroom or bedroom that can be closed off) for two days to a couple weeks with the litter box and food / water
in the same
roomroom.
The
kitten must be kept
in this
small room for the first few days.
Keep
kittens confined to a
small area and have at least one litter box
in each
room that the
kittens can access.
Members of our Forgotten
Kitten Project often start
in smaller studio
rooms, where you can meet with them when we feel they are ready.
Place the
kittens in a
small box lined with blankets or towels and keep them
in a
room separate from other pets.
When you first get home, start your
kitten in a
room that is
small enough for them to see the essential items — food, water, bedding, toys, and the litter box.