Resources
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Tips for New Cat Owners
Safe Space: Create a quiet and secure space for your new kitten initially, allowing them to gradually explore and feel comfortable in their new surroundings
Gradual Introduction: Introduce your kitten to the home slowly, one room at a time, to prevent overwhelming them.
Litter Box Familiarity: Place the litter box in an easily accessible location, and use the same type of litter they were accustomed to in their previous environment
Proper Nutrition: Provide a high-quality kitten food and establish a regular feeding schedule. Consult with a vet for dietary advice.
Interactive Play: Engage in interactive play to build a bond with your kitten. Provide toys that encourage mental and physical stimulation.
Scratching Posts: Offer scratching posts to fulfill their natural scratching behavior and protect furniture
Gentle Handling: Handle your kitten gently and positively to build trust and create positive associations.
Identification: Consider microchipping and ensure they have proper identification in case they get lost.
Patience and Love: Understand that it may take time for your kitten to adjust. Be patient, show love, and provide a nurturing environment for a smooth transition.)
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Tips for Bringing a New Rescue Dog Home
Prepare Your Home: Create a safe and welcoming space for your new rescue dog. Remove potential hazards and set up a cozy area with a bed and some familiar items.
Introduce Slowly: Allow your new dog to explore their new surroundings gradually. Avoid overwhelming them with too much at once, and introduce family members one by one.
Establish Routine: Dogs thrive on routine, so try to establish a consistent feeding, walking, and playtime schedule. This helps your dog feel secure in their new environment.
Patience is Key: Give your rescue dog time to adjust. Patience is crucial as they may need time to overcome any past traumas or fears. Let them come to you at their own pace.
Quiet Environment: Initially, keep noise levels low and limit visitors. A calm environment helps your new pet feel more secure and eases the transition.
Training Classes: Consider enrolling in basic training classes. This not only helps with obedience but also strengthens the bond between you and your new companion.
Socialization: Gradually expose your rescue dog to various environments, people, and other dogs. This aids in their socialization and helps them feel more comfortable in different situations.
Love and Affection: Shower your new dog with love and affection. Building a strong, positive relationship is crucial for a happy and trusting bond between you and your rescue pet.
Remember, each rescue dog is unique, and the adjustment period may vary. Take the time to understand their needs and provide the care and attention they deserve.
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Dog Trainers
· Winnipeg Humane Society – behavioral department
· Paw and Order
· Wooftopia
· Candor Canine Co
· Dumbledogs
· Tess’s dog training
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Vet Clinics ( If you don't already have one)
Oakbank Animal Hospital
Tuxedo Animal Hospital
Centennial Animal Hospital
Henderson Animal Hospital
Bridgewater Animal Hospital
Grant Park Animal Hospital
Silver Heights Vet Hospital
Transcona Vet Hospital
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Why Two Kittens are Better than One!
ADOPTING KITTENS IN PAIRS
There are many reasons that adopting 2 kittens is better than adopting one but here are 7 reasons on why kitten friendships are beneficial
Learn by Observation - Kittens learn by observation and will more quickly pick up skills like using the litter box or grooming if they have another kitten or cat to teach them.
Focus Play Aggression - Having a friend means they can take out their play aggression on one another (instead of on you.) They’ll also teach each other good boundaries about biting and scratching.
Entertain & Enrich - When your kitten has a buddy, they’ll always be entertained, active, and enriched. And a happy cat makes a happy home!
Keep Out of Trouble - One mischievous kitten can be destructive if left alone, but two kittens tend to keep each other occupied and out of trouble.
Easier Intro to Adult Cat - If you have an adult cat at home, two new kittens may be easier to introduce into your family than one. While one kitten may nag an older cat, two kittens will keep each other company while the older cat watches from a distance.
Comfort in Friendship - Having a pal will help your kitten settle into a new home. Just like humans, kittens have an easier time feeling comfortable trying something new if they’ve got a friend to do it with them.
Bonded Pair Adoption - It’s easier to adopt a pair than it is to introduce a new cat later. Adopting a dynamic duo ensures that you’ll have a harmonious home for years to come!
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Pet Insurance and Why you Should Consider it!
Pet owners should consider getting pet insurance for several reasons:
Financial Protection: Pet insurance helps cover unexpected veterinary costs, protecting pet owners from the financial burden of expensive medical treatments or surgeries.
Peace of Mind: Knowing that insurance is in place can provide peace of mind, allowing pet owners to make decisions about their pet's health based on what is best for the animal rather than financial constraints.
Comprehensive Coverage: Pet insurance plans often cover a wide range of veterinary services, including accidents, illnesses, surgeries, and medications, providing comprehensive protection.
Early Treatment Options: With insurance coverage, pet owners are more likely to seek prompt veterinary care for their pets, as financial concerns are minimized. Early detection and treatment can improve outcomes for many conditions.
Routine Care Options: Some pet insurance plans offer coverage for routine care, vaccinations, and preventive treatments, encouraging regular veterinary visits for overall pet health.
Customizable Plans: Pet insurance plans are often customizable to suit different budgets and needs, allowing pet owners to choose the level of coverage that fits their individual circumstances.
Lifetime Coverage: Many pet insurance policies provide coverage throughout a pet's lifetime, ensuring ongoing support for chronic conditions or recurring health issues.
Emergency Situations: In emergencies, having pet insurance can make the difference in providing immediate and necessary care without hesitation.
Unforeseen Accidents or Illnesses: Pets can be prone to accidents or unexpected illnesses, and having insurance ensures that pet owners are financially prepared for such unforeseen circumstances.
Enhanced Quality of Care: Financially supported pet owners can opt for advanced or specialized treatments, ensuring the best possible care for their pets.
Ultimately, pet insurance offers a safety net, allowing pet owners to prioritize their pet's health and well-being without the constant worry about the associated costs.
There are many different pet insurance companies! Below are links to some-
https://www.fetchpet.com/canada