Most kitten kindergartens work with kittens aged eight to 13 weeks and their humans because a kitten's development is so much faster than a puppy's. According to Westgate Pet Clinic, it is easier to train a kitten younger than 14 weeks of age because kittens become more fearful when they turn 14 weeks old, making them more likely to experience new situations negatively. Kitten kindergarten is designed to take advantage of the time kittens are most impressionable and open to bonding, training, and teaching.
Before attending class, you need to have your kitten examined by a veterinarian and get his first round of vaccines. You cat will also need a health certificate in order to pariticpate in class.
During class, kittens will have a chance to play and interact with other kittens and people in a controlled setting. There may even be games to help young kitties learn to play appropriately with one another. Toys and scratching posts may also be present in the classroom. The social aspect of the class is very important, especially for cats who may have been separated from their littermates too early and never had the opportunity to learn bite inhibition.

As you can see, kitten kindergarten classes are beneficial for kittens and their humans. If you are interested in participating in this program, please check out your local SPCA, animal shelters, and veterinary clinics to see if there are any kitten kindergarten classes near you.
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