Congratulations for your new kitten.
Before your kitten arrives, prepare a quiet spot for him with his bowl of water and bowl of food and litter.
Choose a litter box without a door for the first few days and a litter free of scent and dust.
Place the box in a quiet place where the kitten feels comfortable and safe.
When you get home, place him directly in his litter box so he knows where it is.
Leave the kitten at its own pace to pick it up, this is a big change for him, if he wants to leave your arms let it do it.
It is important not to change the kitten's food or give it anything else to avoid diarrhea.
The kitten eats Royal Canin Veterinary Development's food and canned food of same brand.
We give kibble as long as he is growing and he is not overweight.
We also give the Veterinarian's Royal Canine Development Can 2 to 3 times a day to provide extra water.
Your kitten received her dewormer from 3 weeks old. It is important not to play too much with the kitten the first few days to avoid a drop in sugar as the home change causes a lot of stress and therefore a great demand for energy.
Respect his need to sleep, he's a baby, he needs it. If you have other animals, wait until they are comfortable with you and their new location before introducing them.