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Whether you have bought a kitten, or your cat has given birth to a litter that you intend to keep, you will most likely want to bond with the new member of your family. Grooming is a fantastic bonding experience for you and your kitten. This guest post comes to us from Joy, from Animal Friends Insurance. Bonding With Your Kitten.
If you don’t yet have a vet lined up in your new town, ask your current provider for recommendations. What other tips do you have from your experience? Be sure to obtain your pet’s records (including a certificate of rabies vaccination), as well as an interstate health certificate if your new state requires it for entry.
If you don’t yet have a vet lined up in your new town, ask your current provider for recommendations. What other tips do you have from your experience? Be sure to obtain your pet’s records (including a certificate of rabies vaccination), as well as an interstate health certificate if your new state requires it for entry.
Doggy bags (can also be used for cat litter clean-up). Folder with list of types of vaccination records & medical history to get from vet. . - Flashlight with batteries. Disposable latex Gloves. Emergency ice/heat pack. Camera to take current photos of your pet and include in the kit.
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