Bringing A New Savannah Kitten Home
Finding the right kitten for your home can be an exciting but challenging process. Giving a lot of thought to adding a new kitten is important. It’s important to consider factors such as age, personality, and compatibility with other pets. It’s also crucial to do research on different breeds and their specific needs. Additionally, attending cat shows, visiting a reputable shelter or breeder and spending time with the kitten before adopting is essential to ensure a good match. Taking the time to find the right kitten will lead to a happy and harmonious home environment. Some things to think about are breed, coat length, activity level, size, cost, male or female, cost of vet care etc. Be studious in your search and decide what you want before you start looking, but be open minded as well. Think of what cat would best suit your home and family and start the
When looking for a cat breeder, there are a few important factors to consider. First, make sure the breeder is reputable and has a good reputation and guarantees the health of the kitten. Look for breeders who are registered with a recognized cat breeding organization and who follow ethical breeding practices. A breeder should always have a written, signed contract, that lays out everything including the health guarantee. It’s also important to visit the breeder in person and see the conditions in which the cats are kept. Ask about the breeder’s health testing protocols and verify that the cats are free from genetic disorders. Additionally, inquire about the breeder’s socialization practices and ask to see the kittens’ parents to get an idea of their temperament. Finally, be prepared to ask the breeder questions and ensure that they are knowledgeable and passionate about their breed.
Most breeders prefer to wait until the kittens are at least 12 weeks old before they are separated from their mother and siblings. There are many reasons for waiting until 12 weeks. When a kitten is given their first vaccination at 8 or 9 weeks, it completely knocks out the antibodies the kitten had from the mother. The kitten will start building their own antibodies from the vaccinations. It is crucial for them to have these antibodies in place prior to to going to a new home. This time frame also allows the kittens to wean properly off the mothers milk and develop both physically and socially before going to their new homes. They will also be better litter box trained at 12 weeks. The breeder may also have certain criteria or guidelines in place for when the kittens can be released, such as receiving their first vaccinations or reaching a certain weight. It is important to follow the recommendations of the breeder and ensure that the kitten is ready for the transition to its new home. The new owner will be required to give one more vaccination at 16 weeks of age.
Preparing to bring a new kitten home involves several steps to ensure a smooth transition. These steps include creating a safe space for the kitten, providing necessary supplies such as food, water, litter, and toys, and taking precautions to keep the kitten healthy. Preparing for potential risks for households that have a new kitten is very important. Cat-proofing the home to prevent accidents and injuries is something that new owners often overlook. Keeping sharp objects put away (kittens want to play with everything), making sure all plants in the home are non-toxic, having all supplies prior to bringing home a new cat or kitten not after, putting poisonous stuff away in a safe place (like cleaners, soaps etc), having a quarantine area when not supervised for the first couple weeks is also a good idea. It is important to introduce the kitten gradually to its new home and establish routines for feeding, playtime, and litter box training. Additionally, scheduling a visit to the veterinarian for vaccinations and a check-up is essential. Taking these steps will help ensure a positive start for both the kitten and its new owner.
Being prepared for your new kitten will ensure for a safe and harmonious transition to their new home.