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Do you have any problems with your pet? Then why not send your problem to DAVID THE DOGMAN. David is a Canine Behaviourist who works and lives in Marbella, Spain. Tel/Fax (00345) 2883388. His web site is located at: www.thedogman.com David has his own radio and TV shows, and writes for many newspapers and magazines. David has been working with dogs for many years and started his career in Israel, working on the Border Police. He has been involved in all forms of training, including air sea rescue, air scent work, and has trained dogs for finding drugs. David has devoted the past 10 years to studying behaviour and the very passive approach. He does not use choke chains, check chains, or any form of aggression.
David The Dogman is available for private consultations in your home, for further details telephone; Tel; (95) 2883388 |
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Congratulations!
You’ve decided you want to adopt a kitty companion. That’s great!
Kittens are wonderful pets, providing companionship, love and affection. That said there are some key things you should consider when adopting your first kitten.
The first thing you have to acknowledge is that owning a kitty does require some work. You’ll have to commit to regular grooming, vet checks, shots, brushing, cleaning of litter boxes and entertainment.
You can’t simply adopt a kitten and expect it to care for itself. Kittens much like any other animal also at times fall prey to illness. You will probably visit the vet once or twice during your kitty’s lifetime.
That said if you are willing to take the time to care for a kitten, let’s talk about how you can find the perfect kitty companion for you and your family.
There are several things you should do when meeting a kitten for the first time. Kittens startle easily, and you may get the wrong impression if you startle a kitten before you meet them. A normally sweet and lovable kitty might jump, scratch or even run away.
Here are solid techniques for approaching a kitten for the first time:
You should know that a kitten that first appears shy is likely to grow into a shy adult cat. If you don’t mind this, you may have found a companion. Other people are looking for particularly playful kittens. If that is the case figure out which kitten in the litter is most willing to play with the toy or toys you brought with you during your meeting.
If a kitten runs away from you or scratches and bites, you probably want to stay away. Many kittens have a propensity for being temperamental. You want to find the kitty most likely to be friendly and playful.
Once you have selected a kitty, make some notes to ensure that your kitten is healthy. You don’t want to choose a kitty that is sick from the beginning. Some signs of good health in kittens are as follows:
Chances are if a kitten comes up to you and purrs, asking for pets, you’ve found a lifelong companion.
| Neelia Evelyn is a freelance writer and author of “Kitty Secrets”. Discover how make your cat feel like a million dollars, check out: www.kittysecrets.com |
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