?Happy Halloween?
Week 11 and now when we are at home, the kittens have free run of the house! … to get them used to their new homes in a couple of weeks ?
Needs sound…..
This week has seen us have the first visits of the new owners. It was lovely for us to meet them and for new owners to choose their kitten. It is with great at pleasure to introduce you to …..
Needs sound
Yesterday afternoon we took all the kittens for their first set of injections. We squeezed Maddison and the kittens into the carrier! They were all very well behaved both on the journey and at the vets ?
The vaccination protects against the diseases: feline viral infectious respiratory disease (also called cat flu), feline panleucopaenia (or enteritis) and feline leukaemia
Kittens should have their first set of vaccinations at nine weeks old and at three months old they should receive the second set to boost their immune system. After this, kittens and cats usually need ‘booster’ vaccinations every twelve months.