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Congratulations on your new kitten! Bringing a new furry friend into your home is a big responsibility, but it's also a lot of fun. To make sure your new kitten has the best start in life, there are a few essentials you'll need to have on hand before they arrive.

  1. A litter box: A litter box is a must-have for any new kitten, as it will provide them with a place to go to the bathroom. It's a good idea to choose a litter box that is large enough for your kitten to move around in comfortably and that has high sides to prevent litter from being scattered around the room.

  2. Litter: You'll need to have litter on hand for your new kitten's litter box. It's a good idea to choose a litter that is made from natural materials, such as corn or wheat, as these are more environmentally friendly and less likely to cause respiratory problems.

  3. A scratching post: Kittens have a natural instinct to scratch, and it's important to provide them with a safe and appropriate place to do so. A scratching post will help to keep your kitten's claws healthy and will also protect your furniture from being scratched up.

  4. Food and water dishes: You'll need to have food and water dishes on hand for your new kitten, and it's a good idea to choose ones that are sturdy and difficult to tip over. Stainless steel or ceramic dishes are a good choice, as they are easy to clean and won't harbor bacteria.

  5. A collar and leash: While it's not necessary to leash-train a kitten, it's still a good idea to have a collar and leash on hand in case you ever need to take your kitten to the vet or for any other reason. Make sure to choose a collar that fits properly and is comfortable for your kitten to wear.

  6. Toys and treats: Kittens love to play, so it's a good idea to have a variety of toys on hand to keep them entertained. You should also have a supply of healthy treats on hand to use as rewards during training sessions.

Bringing a new kitten into your home is an exciting and rewarding experience, but it's also a lot of work. By having these essential items on hand, you'll be well prepared to give your new furry friend the best start in life.

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