Kingston Vet Group: banner

What else do I need to do?

Healthcare imageOne of the attractions of cats is that they require very little maintenance. A kitten will have to be wormed approximately every two weeks from four to sixteen weeks and older cats approximately every three months. Once your kitten has had its first course of vaccinations it will need an annual booster vaccination. Regular daily grooming for long-haired cats is recommended to keep their coat in good condition and short-haired breeds will also benefit from grooming, particularly when they are moulting. Brushing its coat, and teeth to prevent dental disease, is easier if your kitten is used to it from an early age. Your vet may be able to supply you with a finger toothbrush that is often easier to use in cats. The eyes and nose of long-haired breeds may also need to be wiped occasionally with damp cotton wool.

Related topics

[ Caring for a kitten ]

Your questions answered

Introduction: Caring for a kitten

Where should I get a kitten from?

How can I tell if a kitten is healthy?

What are the signs of a good nature?

What do I need to know?

What equipment do I need?

How do I help my kitten settle in?

What about my other pets?

What else do I need to do?

When can I get my kitten neutered?

Download printable factsheet

Click here for printable factsheet

      (Get Adobe Reader)

© Vetstream Ltd (Terms & Conditions)