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The cat is a natural predator of small animals and birds.
Your Cats New Home
The most important thing to remember is never to let your Cat out of your home for the first four weeks at least.
This gives your cat time to become accustomed to its new home.
A Kitten under the age of six months should never be allowed out
unsupervised.
By giving in to your Cats pleas for freedom you may be adding to the
stray population.

Settling In
You must allow the Cat/Kitten to inspect his new home at his leisure. Try not to force him you may frighten him and this could cause set backs. It wouldn't be fair to leave him on his own in a strange house so try to stay with him. New surroundings are daunting enough without being passed around all the family for a cuddle. Please don't treat him like a toy give him time and space to settle in.
A Kitten will miss his mother and litter mates he will settle better if he has a warm bed away from draughts etc.and a cuddly toy for company.
YOUR CATS NEW HOME & SETTLING IN
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