The PetMeds Everything Guide To Your New Cat

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 Just adopted, or preparing to adopt a new cat or kitten?

 

Though they’re known to be independent, your cat needs your help to stay happy and healthy for as long as possible. With a little luck and a whole lot of love, you’re in for a commitment of up to 20 years.

 

Ready to get started on the right paw?

 

Whether you’re welcoming your first cat ever, or it’s been a while since you’ve adopted a new cat or kitten, make sure you have all of their needs covered with our comprehensive, nose-to-tail guide to your new feline family member.

Your Cat’s First Day Home

On your cat’s first day home, they’ll be taking in a ton of new sights, sounds, and smells. It’s an exciting day of firsts - their first meal, their first sip of water, their first nap, and even their first trip to their litterbox. 

Cover your new cat’s needs with our handy checklist:


Must-Haves For Kitty’s First Day Home

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  • uncheckedToys
  • uncheckedLitterbox and litter


 

Other Kitty Needs

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  • uncheckedBed, nooks, perches.
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  • uncheckedGrooming brush
  • uncheckedToothpaste and toothbrush
  • uncheckedFirst vet appointment

Download the free printable checklist!

 

Bringing Home Kitty

You’ll need to transport your cat home in a safe, secure carrier. While it may be tempting to cuddle your cat during the car ride home, a loose cat can become a driver distraction and will not be safe in the event of an auto accident.