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Questions & Answers
Practical guidance for helping your kitten settle in safely and comfortably.
How can I help my kitten adjust to a new home?
Start with one quiet room and keep food, water, a litter box, a bed, and toys nearby. Let your kitten explore gradually and keep the first few days calm.
How should I introduce my new kitten to other cats?
Keep your new kitten in a separate room at first. Let the cats become familiar with each other's scent before beginning short, supervised introductions.
What should I do if my kitten has diarrhea after arriving home?
Please contact us so we can review your kitten's recent routine and diet. Contact a licensed veterinarian promptly if your kitten appears unwell.
What should I do if I have a health concern after bringing my kitten home?
Before going home, each kitten's health is carefully checked and every kitten is raised in a clean, comfortable, and well-cared-for environment. Even with thoughtful care, a new home and the natural changes of growing up can sometimes bring unexpected concerns. Please contact us as soon as you notice a concern. Urgent or emergency care should always be handled promptly by a licensed veterinarian.
My kitten was litter trained. Why are they suddenly having accidents?
Accidents can happen during the adjustment period. Start with a smaller area and an easy-to-access litter box in a quiet location.
What should I prepare before bringing my kitten home?
Prepare your kitten's current food, bowls, a low-sided litter box, unscented litter, a secure carrier, bedding, a scratching post, safe toys, and a quiet room.
Should I get pet insurance for my kitten?
We recommend looking into pet insurance while your kitten is young. Coverage varies, so review the waiting period, deductible, reimbursement rate, annual limit, and exclusions.
Can I contact you after bringing my kitten home?
Yes. We are happy to help with everyday care questions as your kitten settles in. Medical concerns should be discussed with a licensed veterinarian.