Educating children on how to care for a cat
Cats are great companions and can play an important role in teaching children responsibility and caring for animals, but before you bring a kitten or adult into your home, it's important to educate children about their new pet.
Cats are not only great companions, but when introduced into families, they can also play an important role in teaching children about responsibility and animal welfare.
Before bringing an adult or young cat into your home, it's important to teach children to make sure your new pet and children are safe.
Educate your children
Children often tend to make a fuss about a newcomer when they first come home. They are passionate and naturally want to deal with it. Most adult cats will know to stay away from children when they don't want to disturb them, but the same can't be said for kittens.
In all cases, you should explain to the children that your new pet is not a toy and that they need to leave it alone at certain times. Introduce it to them in a calm environment, and explain that there are rules they must follow to take care of their new pet and keep everyone safe.
To support the process, you can:
- Ask the children to sit on the floor and let the cat come to them first.
- Teach your children how to handle a new kitten with care and respect. The best way to catch your cat is to move one hand open under its belly while the other hand supports its back end. It is better that children do not pick them up themselves unless they are displayed correctly.
- When babies cuddle an adult or young cat, make sure they don't hold it too tightly.
- Teach children not to pull the tail of their kitten or adult.
- They should also not grab their young or adult cat by the head or neck.
- Children should not lift their kitten or adult by holding it under its front legs.
- Explain to them that they should never wake up their adult or young cat as this is an important time for its growth and strengthening its immunity.
- Teach children that active or noisy behavior can cause stress to your new kitten, so be careful to stay calm when a newcomer arrives.
Make sure your kitten and baby are safe.
- At first, it is advisable to prevent young children from playing with the kitten in your absence to avoid any unfortunate scratches.
- When it comes to playtime, encourage your kids to use dolls, this makes the activity fun for everyone.
- Make sure babies understand that they shouldn't feed an adult or young cat anything other than its own food, and the responsibility of feeding the cat shouldn't be underestimated.
- Establish a strict and regular deworming protocol for your pet as some types of worms can be transmitted to humans, especially children.
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