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New Kitten Must Haves!!

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Getting a new Kitten? This is a list of products I would recommend, with having knowledge in the animal rescue sector!
 
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There are many types of litter trays you can purchase. I would recommend a large open tray to start with and then you can wean onto an enclosed one as your kitten gets older!
Cat Litter Trays, Cat Tray For Litter Box | Pets
 
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Feliway is a great product when introducing your new kitten to its new home. The pheromones help to keep the calm and relaxed. They also do one for multi cat households!
Feliway | Pets
 
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We use this at the rescue. It’s made from recycled paper, so good for the environment. It’s safe for all age cats, especially kittens who sometimes like to try and eat their litter!
Breeder's Choice Recycled Paper Pellet Cat Litter | Pets
 
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A litter scoop is a must for cleaning out your kittens litter tray! These ones are sturdy and can fit a lot on the scoop.
Pets at Home Cat Litter Scoop Grey
 
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A durable pet carrier is a must. I use these at work and they are sturdy and safe! Getting your kitten used to a carrier at an early age is essential!
Pets at Home Roadrunner Wire Door Single Pet Carrier Medium up to 8kg
 
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Cats need a scratching post in the home to be able to express their natural instincts of sharpening their claws and climbing. A cat post must be tall enough for them to full extend their body! My advice is to get a bigger one now… saves upgrading whe...
Pets at Home Teddy Tall Scratch Cat Post Brown Large
 
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Having toys that your kitten can Solo play with is a great way to introduce them to different sounds and textures. They can also chase them too!
Pets at Home Cat Toys Multipack
 
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Kittens and cats love a place to hide and snuggle down in! These cosy igloos will be a purrfect addition for you kitty. Especially good for those kittens that may be a little shy and nervous to start with!
Cat Igloo Beds
 
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Kittens love to play and having something they can chase and catch will help fulfil instincts. Interacting with your cat through play will also help build a relationship.
Pets at Home Animal Catnip Teaser Single Cat Toy
 
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Lickable cat treats are a brilliant way to disguise any medications. These particular ones are suitable from kittens from 8 weeks of age.
Catit Creamy Lickable Cat Treats Variety Bulk Pack
 
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Kitties love Dreamies. These are ideal if you need to do any sort of training… yes you can train your cat! Remember all treats should be given in moderation!
Dreamies Cat Treat Biscuits with Chicken
 
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Once your kitten is old enough to explore outside, having a cat flap installed is a great way for your cat to have access outdoors. I would personally recommend a microchip cat flap which only allows your cat in and out by reading it microchip! That ...
SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap White
 
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If your kitten is gobbling its food down then this handy mat is ideal for slowing them down. It will also give them some mental enrichment!
Petstages Fishie Fun Feed Mat Cat Bowl
 
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Cat grass is a great digestion stimulant. If you have a long haired cat it can help them remove hairballs! Cat grass is great for cats that are indoors or for cats that are still in the home during the settling in period.
Vitakraft Cat Grass
 
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Sometimes cats can walk litter out of their tray, depending on the type used! Having one of these handy mats, will catch the litter off their paws when they step out of the tray!
Pets at Home Cat Litter Mat