There are so many things to do to prepare for a kitten! First of all: 1. Prepare yourself with supplies. There is nothing worse you can do than be unsupplied! Some supplies you will probably need are: - litter box - kitty litter - various toys --- jingling or crinkling balls, catnip, feathers on a stick, ect. - cat carrier [for easy vet-transportation] - cat toothpaste and shampoo for aiding hygeine [cats clean themselves, but sometimes they just downright need a good ol' bath!] although they scratch you to bits!!
- scratching post - plush cat bed - nail clippers [you will need to clip your cat's nails about once every two weeks unless [s]he is declawed.] - cat food - dry pellets, wet food in a can, and fresh water ALWAYS - cat food bowl & water bowl - collar & identification/rabies/other tags Also, be prepared with vet numbers, poison control numbers, anything you might need if your furry friend has an emergency! Not to mention, you should rid your house with everything that is poisonous to cats. [And keep cleaning items out of reach or in secured cabinets.] I also suggest you keep your kitten inside while s/he is still growing strength; especially if she is usually an indoor cat! Here are some other sites to help you further: http://www.wikihow.com/Litter-Train-a-Kitten http://www.wikihow.com/Teach-Your-Kitten-to-be-Calm-and-Relaxed http://www.wikihow.com/Play-With-a-Cat-or-Kitten http://www.wikihow.com/Name-Your-Cat Hope this helps & have fun with your new kitten!
To prepare for your kitten's first day home, make sure to have a cozy bed, food and water bowls, litter box, toys, and a scratching post ready. Create a safe space for your kitten to explore and adjust to their new environment. Schedule a vet visit for a health check-up and vaccinations. Spend time bonding with your kitten and providing love and attention.
However the kitten acts and its personallity depends on what you should call it!
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You should take it to a vet!
you should call it kitty or....................
That is entirely up to you.
Get a kitten.
Ginger
Go see a vet, the kitten probably has pneumonia or bronchiectasis.
This is not a good thing, and you should take your kitten to the vet immediately.
If you want your kitten to live a long and healthy life, you should not let them out unsupervised.
If you're asking where to acquire a kitten, go to your county animal shelter.