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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SURVEY OF KITTENS in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Information about your litter' section. Select the season when the kittens were born and specify their breed.
  3. For each kitten, indicate any thoracic deformities (FC, PE, Kyphosis) and select their sex (M or F). Ensure you complete this for all kittens listed.
  4. Next, provide details about the queen's diet during pregnancy. Choose from wet food, dry food, or both, and indicate if she received any supplements or treatments.
  5. Answer questions regarding the queen's environment during pregnancy and any genetic factors that may influence thoracic deformities. Be thorough in your responses.
  6. Complete optional sections for additional information and your contact details if you wish to be reached for follow-up questions.
  7. Once all fields are filled out accurately, review your entries before submitting the form via email or saving it as needed.

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Any kitten under the age of 6 months really should not be kept alone for longer than 4-8 hours (depending on development). At 9 weeks, kittens are still not used to being away from their mother and siblings, so I would absolutely not recommend leaving your kitten alone for 10+ hours at a time.
Comments Section What health tests have the parent cats had? What are the personalities of the parent cats? Can you see photos of the parent cats? When do you have the kittens neutered, or when do you recommend it? How often can I visit the kitten before bringing them home?
New Cat? Set Realistic Expectations! You can expect that it will take your cat some time to get used to the new routines and environment. The Rule of Three means that you can gauge the time it might take for your cat to fully acclimate to his home in threes: three days, three weeks, and three months.
Friendly kittens who interact with people without fear have the best chance to be a good pet. Outgoing kittens who respond to things like q tips, pieces of string, and small balls are a good bet. Responding to gentle rubbing and purring is another positive sign.
All About Kittens: What to Expect Kittens have boundless energy and curiosity, which means they require a lot of your time and energy. Not only do new kittens need lots of affection and playtime to be properly socialized, but they also require a ton of supervision to keep them out of trouble.

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Work through our Kitten Checklist to help you remember what to look out for and ask, such as: Can you see the kitten with his/her mother? Is the mother healthy? Are there many other cats or litters of kittens in the home? Is the kittens environment clean? Does the kitten look healthy?

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