Yeah, another cat convert!

Well, kittens are very smart and learn to use the litter box very quickly and easily, the two foster kittens I have right now are only a few weeks old and know exactly where their box is and used it every time - no accidents! If you adopt an older kitten (at elast 10 weeks) they should already be litter trained.

A cat will tell YOU what it'll eat Some cats eat only dry, some only wet, some eat a bit of both. I put food out in the moring... on the kitchen table. Its a small table, so humans never eat there. If they eat it all in the morning, then they ate it all, if not, its there to free feed the rest oif the day. I give them treats at night.

You will have to teach them to use the scracthing post... but its fairly easy, especially when they are younger. If you see them starting to scratch, pick them up and show hem the post. A few times of showing them and they get the idea. Then you just make sure they use that and only that.

Most cats will not let you brush their teeth - not unless you cared to shed some blood. I tried Allen and he let me but wasn't very happy about it. the majority of vets will tell you its not neccessary until they are older. You will need to trim your cat's claws reguarly. Thats easy, Jen has a tutorial on that somewhere on here.

Cats are wonderful critters to have!