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    Growling At Toys?

    Our new kitten Penelope has a habit of growling at her toys whilst playing, is this normal? If not, how could I teach her not to do this? I'm assuming its because she thinks is like 'prey' that she has caught and its her instincts to growl. I don't have a problem with it if its normal but our...
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    Switching To Bozita Tins?

    Our 9 week old kitten Matilda was having the Tesco kitten wet food and biscuits when we got her, so we have been giving those to her for the past week whilst she was settling in to our home. We knew that we wanted to get her onto something with a higher meat content so ordered the Bozita tins...
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    Getting Our Kitten A Friend?

    Hi everyone, hope you are having a good day! Some of you might know that my partner and I recently got a kitten called Matilda, she is currently 9 weeks old and is having her vaccinations tomorrow. We have recently been thinking that it might be nice to get her a companion whilst she is still...
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    Furminator.. Large Or Small?

    At the moment, my kitten is only 9 weeks old but I have been looking into getting the FURminator deshedding tool for when she is a bit older. The only thing is, I'm not sure what size to get. I'm unsure if she will be a big cat or small. Does it really matter what size one is used? I know I will...
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    Swallowing Air?

    My 8 week kitten is eats a mixture of both wet and dry food (mainly wet). When she eats, it sounds like she's swallowing a lot of air and her stomach makes a gurgling sound for a while after. She also makes these little 'burp' sounds, were the air is escaping her throat/mouth. Is there any way...
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    Too Much Attention/time?

    Hi everyone, It's my first time posting here - we bought home an 8wk kitten about 3 days ago, she is the sweetest little girl and she has settled in really well. At night time we have been playing with her just beforehand, to tire her out, and then leaving her in a room cosied up to a warm...
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