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Where are the kittens from?All of our kittens are imported, we partner with ethical breeders around the world that share our values in breeding the kittens.
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How is the kitten brought up?Our kittens are ethically bred, meaning no inbreeding. This makes us sure that the health of our kittens are in great condition. From young, they are cage-free that helps with their sociability skills and are trained in litter boxes and scratch posts.
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What the price range for the kittens?The pricing for our kitten starts at SGD7,800 onwards. Our kittens are imported and sourced carefully from high-quality breeders. They are all in great health and are trained in litter boxes and scratch posts.
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How do we care for our cats?We provided with proper nutrition, regular veterinary care, socialization opportunities, and a clean and comfortable living environment. The staff should be knowledgeable about cat behavior and ensure the cats' physical and emotional well-being.
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Does the size of the place matter?When it comes to the amount of space cats need to feel comfortable, there isn't a specific rule. However, as a general guideline, having an area of around 20 square feet spread out across different rooms in the house can be considered the minimum space requirement for a cat.
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Do we need to cat-proof the house?For the safety of your kittens and worry-free from accidents, we require cat-proofing of homes specially that most of us are living in high-rise apartements.
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Can we just walk in or do we need a booking?We have designated visiting hours minimise stress for the kittens. It's advisable to book a spot well in advance, you can see the availability that we have on our booking system on this website or you can ask us through our WhatsApp +65 8061 5016
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Is sterilisation required?Yes, sterilisation is required for all pets at Smitten Kittens SG. We believe it is important for the health and well-being of your fur babies. Sterilisation has many benefits, including reducing the risk of certain diseases and behavioural issues.
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How much time do we need to spend time with the cats?As we all know, cats are mostly independent creatures. But they still need some TLC from their pawrents, a few hours of playing with your furry friends will be recommended!
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How often should I feed my cat?Cats should be fed small, frequent meals throughout the day. Generally, it is recommended to feed adult cats 2-3 times a day, while kittens may require more frequent feeding.
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What type of food should I give my cat?It is important to provide your cat with a balanced and nutritious diet. High-quality commercial cat food, either wet or dry, is generally recommended.
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How often should I clean my cats litter box?The litter box should be scooped at least once a day to remove waste. It is also recommended to completely change the litter and clean the box regularly to maintain hygiene and prevent odour.
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Is it okay to let my cat outside?It is generally safer to keep our pets indoor to protect them from potential dangers such as traffic, predators, and diseases. However, if you choose to let your cat outside, ensure they have a safe and secure outdoor space or consider supervised outdoor time.
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How often should I groom my cat?The grooming needs of cats vary depending on their breed and coat type. Generally, cats should be brushed regularly to prevent matting and hairballs. Additionally, regular nail trims and dental care are important aspects of cat grooming.
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How do I keep my cat entertained and mentally stimulated?Cats are naturally curious and need mental stimulation. Provide them with toys, scratching posts, and interactive play sessions. Consider rotating toys to keep them engaged. Additionally, providing vertical spaces and hiding spots can enrich their environment.
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Do I need to bathe my cat?It is not necessary to bathe cats, as they typically groom themselves and keep themselves clean. However, if your cat gets into something particularly dirty or smelly, a bath may be necessary. It is important to use cat-specific shampoo and to be cautious around their face and ears. If you are unsure about bathing your cat, our trained staff at Smitten Kittens SG can provide guidance and recommendations.
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