How to Care for Siamese Kittens
Most people have Siamese cats that have given birth to Siamese kittens. Siamese kittens can also be found at a pet store or pet rescue. Siamese kittens need a lot more care than Siamese cats do, and they cost hundreds of dollars. Make sure you have a good budget so you can buy a Siamese kitten.
1. Create a big budget. Kittens cost a lot more money than a cat does. But the cost can also depend on how many shots it has. You can earn money by:
- Mowing the lawn for your neighbors.
- Caring for their pet (if they have one).
- House sit.
- There are many other ways to earn money, but if you're doing something for someone, make sure they let you do it. If they say no, don't plead. Don't do the thing they are asking for if you are not sure you can do it.
-When you finish the job, don't say "So, did I earn money?". The person who asked you to do the job will just think you only care about money, and they won't give it to you. If you don't ask this, they may give it to you. Don't be sad that you only got one dollar. Just politely say, "Thank you."
2. Choose a good vet. When it comes to a vet, it may get hard. Some vets aren't as good as the others. When you choose a vet, look out for:
- Vets that are mean or strict-Vets that are mean or strict may hit or slap a pet, and that may injure your Siamese kitten. Make sure the vet you pick isn't mean to you either.
- Vets that look suspicious and look like they are about to do something bad to a pet, such as poisoning them. If a vet poisons your Siamese kitten, it may die.
3. Decide where you will get your Siamese kitten from. Pet stores have pets and animals that are ill and injured, so it would be best to get a Siamese kitten from a Pet Shelter or a Rescue Center. Rescue Centers and Pet Shelters save stray cats and dogs, so you may find a kitten there.
4. Before getting a Siamese kitten, save up extra profits for the supplies you will need.
5. Buy the supplies. The supplies you will need for caring for a Siamese kitten are:
- Gentle cat brush (kittens are sensitive)
- Litter
- Litter box
- Very safe cat toys
- Food/water bowls
- Kitten food
6. Kitten-proof your house. Siamese kittens and many others are usually curious when they see a new thing, and will want to explore the place. Make sure no dangerous objects are in the way.
7. Buy your Siamese kitten.
8. Start organizing the supplies that you bought. Put the cat bed in a safe place away from cords, wires, and plugs. Put the litter box and scratching post in a place easy to see. Store all the other supplies in a safe place where your kitten can't get to it.
9. Feed your Siamese kitten 4 times a day. Try feeding your Siamese kitten chicken or fish. When feeding fish, make sure you remove every single bone in it, even the small ones. Take the chicken bone out too. Bones can get stuck in a Siamese kitten's throat and it may lead to death if they're choking on it.
- Always have lots of water for a Siamese kitten. They may dehydrate faster than Siamese cats. They don't exactly need a water fountain because they may be bigger than the Siamese kitten, and may be too much water in it, it would splash on the kitten.
- You can also feed your Siamese kitten wet kitten food. Make sure they are healthy, so read the ingredients and/or nutrition facts.
10. Play with your kitten. Siamese kittens are very playful, so play with them for 30 minutes or more. Make sure your doesn't play with string, etc. These are harmful toys. Harmful toys also include sharp pieces, small pieces, and loose pieces other than string-like objects.
11. Clean the litter box. Always wear gloves when cleaning a litter box.
- To clean a litter box, scoop out the feces and pour the dirty litter in a bag. Throw these away into a bin you keep for waste. Wash the litter box thoroughly and let it dry. Then add fresh, new litter.
12. Brush your Siamese kitten. Siamese kittens are sensitive, so brush with a gentle brush and brush gently and slowly.
13. Take your kitten to the vet every year and have it get vaccinations and check-ups.
1. Create a big budget. Kittens cost a lot more money than a cat does. But the cost can also depend on how many shots it has. You can earn money by:
- Mowing the lawn for your neighbors.
- Caring for their pet (if they have one).
- House sit.
- There are many other ways to earn money, but if you're doing something for someone, make sure they let you do it. If they say no, don't plead. Don't do the thing they are asking for if you are not sure you can do it.
-When you finish the job, don't say "So, did I earn money?". The person who asked you to do the job will just think you only care about money, and they won't give it to you. If you don't ask this, they may give it to you. Don't be sad that you only got one dollar. Just politely say, "Thank you."
2. Choose a good vet. When it comes to a vet, it may get hard. Some vets aren't as good as the others. When you choose a vet, look out for:
- Vets that are mean or strict-Vets that are mean or strict may hit or slap a pet, and that may injure your Siamese kitten. Make sure the vet you pick isn't mean to you either.
- Vets that look suspicious and look like they are about to do something bad to a pet, such as poisoning them. If a vet poisons your Siamese kitten, it may die.
3. Decide where you will get your Siamese kitten from. Pet stores have pets and animals that are ill and injured, so it would be best to get a Siamese kitten from a Pet Shelter or a Rescue Center. Rescue Centers and Pet Shelters save stray cats and dogs, so you may find a kitten there.
4. Before getting a Siamese kitten, save up extra profits for the supplies you will need.
5. Buy the supplies. The supplies you will need for caring for a Siamese kitten are:
- Gentle cat brush (kittens are sensitive)
- Litter
- Litter box
- Very safe cat toys
- Food/water bowls
- Kitten food
6. Kitten-proof your house. Siamese kittens and many others are usually curious when they see a new thing, and will want to explore the place. Make sure no dangerous objects are in the way.
7. Buy your Siamese kitten.
8. Start organizing the supplies that you bought. Put the cat bed in a safe place away from cords, wires, and plugs. Put the litter box and scratching post in a place easy to see. Store all the other supplies in a safe place where your kitten can't get to it.
9. Feed your Siamese kitten 4 times a day. Try feeding your Siamese kitten chicken or fish. When feeding fish, make sure you remove every single bone in it, even the small ones. Take the chicken bone out too. Bones can get stuck in a Siamese kitten's throat and it may lead to death if they're choking on it.
- Always have lots of water for a Siamese kitten. They may dehydrate faster than Siamese cats. They don't exactly need a water fountain because they may be bigger than the Siamese kitten, and may be too much water in it, it would splash on the kitten.
- You can also feed your Siamese kitten wet kitten food. Make sure they are healthy, so read the ingredients and/or nutrition facts.
10. Play with your kitten. Siamese kittens are very playful, so play with them for 30 minutes or more. Make sure your doesn't play with string, etc. These are harmful toys. Harmful toys also include sharp pieces, small pieces, and loose pieces other than string-like objects.
11. Clean the litter box. Always wear gloves when cleaning a litter box.
- To clean a litter box, scoop out the feces and pour the dirty litter in a bag. Throw these away into a bin you keep for waste. Wash the litter box thoroughly and let it dry. Then add fresh, new litter.
12. Brush your Siamese kitten. Siamese kittens are sensitive, so brush with a gentle brush and brush gently and slowly.
13. Take your kitten to the vet every year and have it get vaccinations and check-ups.
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