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tens are among the most charming of all young
animals. Cuddly, playful and enchanting to watch -
few people can resist them. However, it is
important to remember that kittens need house
training, can be very destructive to carpets and
furntiure and, where there are young children or
elderly folk in the family, can cause acidents or
evenget trodden underfoot.
Although a kitten is a very adaptable animal and
generally soon makes a good household pet, it
does have certain minimum requirements. So before
you get a kitten, it is worthwhile asking
yourself a few basic questions in order to make
sure that it really is the right pet for you.
Do you have a garden or safe access to the great
outdoors? Are you at home for at least part of
the day, every day? Are you willing to put up
with the possible damage that claws can do to
furnishing?
Are you willing to bear the cost of vaccinations
and any possible veterinary attention? The RSPCA
strongly recommends that you take out insurance
to cover some of these veterinary costs. (All but
those cats kept specially for breeding should be
neutered before six months of age, and all
kittens and young cats should be vaccinated
against Feline Infectious Enteristis, Feline
Influenza and Feline Leukaemia, which require
booster vaccinations throughout their lifetime.)
Are you willing to pay for boarding your cat when
you go away on holiday,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or have you some caring
neighbours who would feed and look after it for
you? Please remember however,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], that on health
grounds boarding a kitten is not recommended
until the animal is at least four months old.
Once you are sure that a kitten is the right pet
for you,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the next decision to be made is whether
to choose a pedigree or a mobgrel. For most
people, the mongrel or kitten of mixed breeding
is the first choice. Generally speaking, these
cost little or nothing to buy, but do not forget,
of course, that as they grow up they will cost
just as much to feed as any pedigree cat. And,
naturally, they will need the same cmount of love,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],
care and medical attention. Mongrel kittens are
generally hardy, with a strong constitution and
come in a wide variety of colours and types. The
choice is yours.
If you want to know what your animal will look as
it grows up, a pedigree kitten might be the right
answer for you. Some breeds have well-known
characteristics, like the Siamese with its
distinctive voice, or the Longhairs with theor
dense coats, which require meticulous grooming.
Pedigree kittens are, of course, expensive to buy.
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