Research has shown that living with cats can have positive effects on human mental and physical health, and this effect can be linked to mutual healing between cats and owners.


For humans, interacting with cats can promote physical relaxation, lower blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing rate, and reduce negative emotions such as anxiety and stress. Additionally, living with cats can promote social interaction, reduce emotional issues such as loneliness and depression, and boost immune system function.


As for cats, they can get spiritual satisfaction and a sense of security from the interaction with their owners, and receive the supply of survival necessities such as food and shelter. Therefore, it can be said that the mutual healing between the cat and its owner is real, and their interaction and relationship with each other are beneficial to the physical and mental health of both parties.


Kittens that are brought home require special attention and care. Here are some suggestions for handling this:


Provide a safe environment: Until kittens get used to their new home, keep them in a quiet, isolated room so they can gradually adjust to their new surroundings. Place a litter box, water bowl, food bowl, toys, etc. in this room.


Provide Proper Food and Water: Kittens need specific foods to meet their growing nutritional needs. Consult your veterinarian or pet store staff to find out which food is best for your kitten. The water bowl should be cleaned daily and the water changed regularly.


Regular health checks: kittens may need vaccinations and deworming. It is recommended to make an appointment with a veterinarian as soon as possible so that they can examine your cat's health and determine if any treatment or preventive measures are needed.


Provide appropriate toys and activities: Kittens love to play, so provide them with toys such as balls, mice, etc. Not only will this keep them happy, but it will also help them exercise and develop.


Give plenty of attention and love: Kittens need plenty of attention and petting. Regular petting and playing are recommended to build a close bond with them. This will help create a healthy pet-owner relationship and make kittens feel safe and welcome.


Kitten food should pay attention to the following points:


Food composition: Kittens need high protein, high fat, and sufficient nutrients, such as amino acids, minerals, and vitamins, to support their growth and development. Therefore, when choosing cat food, you should choose high-quality cat food, and its ingredients should include animal protein, natural fat, and various necessary nutrients. Avoid feeding cats foods that contain artificial additives, colors, and flavors.


Types of cat food: Kittens should eat kitten food, not adult cat food. Because the needs of kittens are different from those of adult cats, the nutrients in kitten food are more suitable for the needs of kittens.


Eating habits: Kittens should maintain regular eating and a quantitative diet. A cat's eating habits are important, especially for kittens. Regular and quantitative meals can help kittens develop healthy eating habits and help prevent overweight or obesity.


Water: Kittens should always have plenty of water available to drink. Drinking enough water keeps kittens healthy, helps them digest food, and prevents health problems like urinary stones.


Diet switch: If it is necessary to change the kitten's food, the diet switch should be carried out gradually to avoid adverse effects on the kitten's digestive system. Gradually increase the proportion of new foods until the old foods are completely replaced.


In short, the diet of kittens is very important. You must choose high-quality kitten food, pay attention to eating habits, keep enough water, and gradually change your diet. In the meantime, take your kittens to the veterinarian for regular checkups to make sure they are growing up healthy.