14 April 2025

Weybridge’s Guide: From Kittens to Cats

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April is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, a time to recognise the vital role veterinary nurses play in ensuring the health and wellbeing of our furry friends. As kittens grow into cats, their physical and emotional development can come with challenges, from teething to adjusting to new environments. Understanding these growing pains is essential to supporting your feline companion through this crucial stage. In this article, Weybridge's nursing team explore how to help your kitten thrive as they transition into adulthood, ensuring they grow into healthy, happy cats with the right care and attention.

Need a little more advice on the development of your feline friend in Surrey? Don´t hesitate to reach out to us for help.

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Growing pains: kittens to cats - how to help them thrive

Kittenhood: playful explorers and rapid growth

The first year of a cat's life is full of discovery. Weybridge's nursing team advise that kittens grow quickly, both physically and mentally, needing:

  1. A high-quality diet to support bone, muscle, and brain development.
  2. Regular check-ups and vaccinations to keep them healthy.
  3. Socialisation to help them become confident, well-adjusted cats.

Kittens are naturally playful, but they can also be clumsy as they develop coordination. Providing a safe environment with plenty of enrichment helps prevent injuries and keeps them stimulated.

Adolescence: independent yet mischievous

Between six months and a year, kittens transition into adolescence. You might notice:

  • Increased energy levels - more playtime is needed to burn off excess energy.
  • A strong instinct to explore, climb, and scratch - scratching posts and cat trees are essential.
  • The potential for roaming and territorial behaviour - neutering at the right time can help prevent unwanted behaviours.

Our vets and veterinary nurses at Weybridge can offer guidance on neutering, behaviour, and nutrition to ensure a smooth transition into adulthood.

Adulthood: routine care for lifelong health

By around one year old, most cats reach full size and settle into their adult personalities. Our veterinary nurses in Weybridge advise that their care routine should include:

  1. Maintaining a balanced diet to prevent obesity.
  2. Regular dental care to avoid gum disease and tooth problems.
  3. Ongoing parasite control and health checks.

Veterinary nurses play a key role in advising on nutrition, behaviour, and general wellbeing - helping your cat stay happy and healthy through every stage of life. National Pet Month is the perfect time to check in on your cat's health. Whether you have a playful kitten or a maturing cat, our veterinary nurses at Weybridge are here to help with advice, weight checks, and general care. You can book to talk to them at our practice via our website or by calling us on 01932 855856.

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