He/She will love you!
2006-07-28 02:04:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Be prepared for her to be a little frightened for the first few days. She'll be in a new environment and that will be scary to her. So don't be alarmed if she just hides. Also, kittens are a lot of work. She might not be litter trained yet and will have some accidents until she can figure it out. Just be patient and affectionate and she'll do fine. And make sure she gets checked out by a vet to make sure she's healthy. I bought a kitten from a family once and she turned out to be a very sick kitty because of a birth defect.
2006-07-28 02:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Kittens are very fun and playful. Just remember, she may be a little shy and scared when you first bring her home. Give her a little time to get used to her new house and family. Kittens love to play with almost any kind of toy, crumpled pieces of paper, strings, paper bags.... You will have a great time with her!
2006-07-28 03:08:49
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answered by Lee 7
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It's always fun to have a kitten! And, I wouldn't worry about a kitten being playful, they always are. If you are worried she might be shy, I would take time in picking out your kitten, and observe the behavior of them all before deciding which one you want.
2006-07-28 02:04:44
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answered by parachute 2
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pwning a pet is a big responsibility. This is not a toy that is supposed to do what you want it to do. it is a living creature. It needs love, food, shelter, discipline and some more love. This pet was not purchased to entertain you, but to be a companion for you.
Kittens can be very fun, and they can be frustrating, and they grow up to become cats... they deserve love every step of the way. If you aren't prepared for feeding it, scooping out it's litter box, asnd cleaning up occasional messes, then you aren't ready to be a pet owner.
2006-07-28 02:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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yes kittens are fun but you have got to think of what you have to do to look after your kitten like training him to go in litter tray and so on why dont you consired geting a young cat which is alreddy trained but playful as with adult cat you would be able to know when buying but with kitten can go of playing
2006-07-28 02:04:46
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answered by ally_animals 1
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You will love it. Kittens are playful and full of energy, and they chase anything. Here are some fun things you can do with your new kitten.
1. ball of yarn. they love hitting it around
2. wriggle a long piece of yarn on the floor and they will chase after it.
3. get some kitty toys; they love them. you can get them at any pet shop, any pet section in target, walmart kmart, etc
Have fun with you new kitty
2006-07-28 02:06:29
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answered by karma 7
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it could be scared for a day or two, just be non threating to it and get a string toy and it will be a friend for life for you. just don't leave string or string toys laying around when you aren't using them you don't want your kitten to eat it and choke or get the string caught around it's intestines and need surgery.
show it you love it with quality food, fresh water and a clean litter box
2006-07-28 02:41:20
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answered by macleod709 7
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of course it will be fun... you two will be starting to do things together, and youll also learn to love each other. you can even train her to do things. but beware, responsibility is always there. you cant get away from it.and also, you need to fulfill those responsilbilities, cause if you dont, your kitten might start avoiding you, kittens need your attention as they grow up.
2006-07-28 02:26:20
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answered by RinCo 2
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do no longer supply her a bathtub..........in basic terms moist a cloth and wipe her down, intently. you need to be waiting to get lots of the "mess" off of her with out having her incision moist. in basic terms with the aid of fact it seems sturdy, now, does no longer advise that it needs to get moist. She ought to get an infection from the feces cloth entering into despite area of it remains open. i'm shocked that it tore open, after 10 days. it could have been healed with the aid of then. She ought to be an quite lively kitten! sturdy success................
2016-10-08 10:16:09
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answered by ? 4
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Of course!!!!!!!! Especially when you put a string on a rod and dangle the string in front of it! also using a laser on the wall would be fun. Just dont shine it in the kitties eyes. Cats can be loads of fun! trust me.
2006-07-28 02:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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