Well as it looks like im gonna be bringing home a new kitten monday from the shelter i ws wondering what you all do for tests ect.
He has already been neutered and has had his distemper and the other basic kitten shots but as of right now not exactly sure what all that consists of.
What are some things i need to have the vet do now and what can wait on?
I will have him checked for worms and other parisites.
Also as I have 3 cats at home all of them are fully vacinated as well as flea protection they all are on revolution.
If all tests come back fine I wont be seperating them. As long as they seem to get along since none of my cats seemed to be bothered by new animals that we have or that come to visit. If there seems to be a prob i can seperate just never have had to in the past.
I am not sure about the kitten we adopted in dec. about how she will do with a new kitten although she likes our other cats and loves dogs. (shes a littel strange).
Also the kitten is eating special kitty cat food and so he will have to make a switch to the iams kitten food that I feed the other kitten.
He isnt declawed and I plan on him keeping his nails (this is one of my husbands biggest issues with the cats he thinks that they should be allthough he is starting to change his mind as the other kitten isnt declawed. So we will have 2 declawed and 2 with claws. (I know its a heated debate but its already done).
He has already been neutered and has had his distemper and the other basic kitten shots but as of right now not exactly sure what all that consists of.
What are some things i need to have the vet do now and what can wait on?
I will have him checked for worms and other parisites.
Also as I have 3 cats at home all of them are fully vacinated as well as flea protection they all are on revolution.
If all tests come back fine I wont be seperating them. As long as they seem to get along since none of my cats seemed to be bothered by new animals that we have or that come to visit. If there seems to be a prob i can seperate just never have had to in the past.
I am not sure about the kitten we adopted in dec. about how she will do with a new kitten although she likes our other cats and loves dogs. (shes a littel strange).
Also the kitten is eating special kitty cat food and so he will have to make a switch to the iams kitten food that I feed the other kitten.
He isnt declawed and I plan on him keeping his nails (this is one of my husbands biggest issues with the cats he thinks that they should be allthough he is starting to change his mind as the other kitten isnt declawed. So we will have 2 declawed and 2 with claws. (I know its a heated debate but its already done).