WEANING
From the moment of birth until weaning, the relationship between the puppy, the mother and his fellows is fundamental. Remember to start mixing solid food and softening it after the first 4 weeks of life. You will have to be patient in waiting for his metabolism to get used to it.
THE VACCINES
From two months on, you can start giving him a more consistent food, remembering to respect the recommended dosage for his age and with the right nutritional quantities, for proper physical and cognitive development. See a professional veterinarian for the first round of vaccinations.
PATIENCE AND LOVE
Remember to indulge its nature. Small ambushes, hunt: your kitten grows and does it using nails and teeth. Create a safe space around him in which he can explore and interact with humans at home, learning to be able to tolerate their presence and to dialogue with them.
DOMESTIC LIFE
The cat's lifestyle leads him to have different nutritional needs. A home cat depends exclusively on you (and will do everything to remind you of mealtime!).
OUTDOOR LIFE
A cat that lives alternately in open spaces can maintain predatory habits and consequently, even its diet needs a greater capacity for intestinal protection.
THE STERILIZATION
Remember that when you decide to spay your cat, his entire metabolism changes completely and this can lead to him gaining weight easily and having some metabolic deficiencies. Change his diet to ensure a long and happy life.