Sentences with phrase «kittens in a small box»

Place the kittens in a small box lined with blankets or towels and keep them in a room separate from other pets.

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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.
If she's a very young kitten, keep her confined to a smaller area until she gets more comfortable navigating around and knows where her litter box is and won't get lost or disoriented in the house.
You may want to buy a small inexpensive box when you have a young kitten so that it is easy for them to get in and out of, but keep in mind that you will probably need to invest in a larger box when they get a little older.
Don't use boxes that are too small, the new kittens will remain in the nest for some time and they grow quickly.
Upon bringing a new kitten home, place her in a small litter box, pre-filled with small - grained litter.
If your kitten is still very small or you share your home with an elderly cat, make sure that the litter box is not too deep so that she can easily climb in and out.
Kittens have very small bladders, and if they have to go too far they may not make it to the box in time.
Two newborn kittens accidentally shipped from Los Angeles to San Diego in small black boxes in April are now ready for adoption.
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 room.
Sometimes in a big house a small kitten can get lost, in which case it will look for the nearest unobtrusive corner to go or anything that looks like a box, like an open briefcase or shoebox.
Confine the kittens in a dog crate, cat condo or cage with a small litter box, food, water and something snuggly to cuddle in.
Keep kittens confined to a small area and have at least one litter box in each room that the kittens can access.
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.
Once you're sure he's in good physical shape, confine the kitten to a small area, such as a bathroom or walk - in closet, and provide food, water, toys, a litter box, and a blanket for a bed.
Put a small box in their living area and let kittens go exploring.
It is a good idea to confine the kittens to a relatively small space, because the larger the area the kittens have to play in, the more likely they will forget where the litter box is.
You can use a smaller box for a kitten than for an adult — in fact, be sure the kitten can get over the sides without having to jump.
It comes in four styles: Magic - Scoop and Beamer for larger boxes; Travel for small boxes, kittens and travelling; and the Pellet - Scoop for pellet and thicker litters.
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