Kitten
Package
$450.00
Each
kitten package includes:
|
Exam & Office Visit (2 visits) |
$ 118.00 |
|
Feline Leukemia/FIV Test |
$ 55.00 |
|
Fecal Test for parasites |
$ 48.00 |
|
Purevax Feline Leukemia
Vaccines |
$ 40.00 |
|
Purevax Feline Distemper
Vaccines |
$ 40.00 |
|
Purevax Feline Rabies Vaccine |
$ 20.00 |
|
Worming Treatment (2
treatments) |
$ 49.00 |
|
Spay/neuter |
$ 175.00 |
|
Avid Chip |
$ 35.00 |
|
Kitten Food |
$ 10.00 |
|
Kitten Book |
$ 10.00 |
|
Pet Tag |
$
5.00 |
|
3 Months Advantage Multi for
fleas |
$ 35.00 |
|
TOTAL COST FOR
PACKAGE |
$ 640.00 |
You Save 30%
This package is non-refundable and non
transferable. Valid one year from the date of purchase.
One
exam/office visit may be used before purchase (cost of treatment paid for
will be backed off the cost of package.)
1-888-4ANI-HELP (1-888-426-4435) is the hotline
into the National Animal Poison Control Center
The NAPCC also maintains a fact-filled web site at
http://www.napcc.aspca.org. Here, you'll find lots of information on how to
prevent animal poisoning and what to do if you suspect your kitten has been
poisoned, as well as complete information on how to access the NAPCC hotlines.
You'll find out about common household toxins and learn what hazards to watch
out for in your own kitchen, bathroom, garage, garden and yard. There's also
lots of important information on poisonous plants, foods, medications, household
chemicals and insecticides.
Cats Online
Cat Fancy Web Site
http://www.catfancy.com/
If you like CAT FANCY magazine, you'll love the Web site. There are lots
of links to other cats on the Web; a calendar of shows and upcoming events;
classifieds, where you can locate a breeder or shelter; discussion boards, catty
essays and poetry contributed by readers; and a feline shopping mall, where you
can find all sorts of items to make you and your kitten's life easier and more
fun.
Feline Health Links
http://www.netcat.org/links.html
This is a treasure-trove of links to feline health information on the Web —
everything from Allergies to Zoonoses — any every conceivable topic in between,
from the common to the arcane. Bookmark this one!
The Pet Care Forum (part of VIN - the Veterinary
Information Network)
http://www.vin.com/PetCare/
Find articles, care information, message boards and opportunities for shopping
and chatting with other kitten owners at this well-designed site.
The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP)
http://www.aafponline.org/
The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) is a professional
organization of veterinarians who are especially interested in feline health and
care.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
http://www.avma.org
This site offers a wealth of reliable, up-to-date information on animal health.
Search easily for general feline health; illness and disease; pet loss support;
selecting the right pet for you; buying a kitten; shelter cats; selecting the
right veterinarian; animal safety; how many cats is too many?; health and safety
rules for families with pets; poison control, first aid; safety tips for kids;
traveling with your pet; careers in veterinary medicine — and much, much more.
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)
http://www.healthypet.com/
The AAHA is an organization of more than 17,000 veterinary care providers. At
its pet-owner-friendly site, there's dozens of easy-to-understand articles on
nutrition; behavior; common health problems and care tips; preventive care; and
special sections with activities for children. You can order a range of books —
including pet care books especially for children. This site covers all pets, not
just cats and kittens. It's a great site to introduce middle-school-age kids to
responsible pet care information.
The Cat Fanciers Association (CFA)
http://www.cfainc.org/
CFA is the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats. Its Web site is
uncommonly beautiful, well-designed, easy to navigate and super-informative. In
addition to loads of gorgeous photos of pedigreed cats, you'll find information
on cat shows, breeds and care, and a showcase of winning cats. Keep up with the
latest news about the CFA and learn all about the history of this distinguished
organization.
Cat Fanciers
http://www.fanciers.com/
This site is one of the oldest feline destinations in cyber space. There are cat
breed descriptions; a well-stocked online feline bookstore; pointers to the
latest in veterinary medicine and research; lists of cat shows, cat clubs and
registries; and lots of information on breed rescue groups, shelters and feline
welfare efforts. The breeder referral list can help guide you to a reputable
breeder willing to answer your cat-breed questions. (Find it at http://www.breedlist.com/breed.html)
There are lots of links to other feline-related sites, too.
SIRLOU's Cat Site
http://www.best.com/~sirlou/cat_contents.html
Whatever your question, you'll likely find an answer here. Want to know how to
choose the right kitten for you? Need a feline evolution chart? Have a question
on feline genetics, history or your kitten's wild relatives? There are sections
devoted to cat poetry and haiku; tributes to feline friends; breed descriptions;
feline nutrition and even an audio file of a cat's purr! And there's also an
extensive list of links to other interesting feline sites on the Web.
Name That Kitten!
• http://www.uq.net.au/~zzbushy/cats/catlist.htm
This Australian site lists dozens of names popular for cats in the land down
under. How about Beeker, Cheeta or Colleen? There are lots of unusual choices
here, from Agape to Zamboni. Read about why some Aussie cat owners chose the
names they did.
• http://www.autobahn.mb.ca/~dcarrier/cat_names.html
This site lists names alphabetically. Choose from hundreds of male, female or
"neutral" names (for those hard-to-figure-out kittens).
• http://www.kittynames.com/
Discover the "top 20" cat names, in both the U.S. and Australia. At this site,
you can explore the meanings and traditions associated with various kitten names
you're considering. Use the "cat name search" engine to find a name for a
music-loving female kitten (Aida or Calypso, maybe), or a male who's shown a
particular interest in your book collection (Dartagnan? Aristotle? Koko?) The
site has lots of other cool features, too.
Fun for Cyber-Kittens
The Cat's Meow
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Haven/1175/
"This site best viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer and a kitty on your
lap." Play the "Cat Trivial Pursuit" game. Enjoy lots of cute photos, including
the featured cat of the month. There's a message board, real-life cat stories,
tips on cat health and care, a screen saver you can download, a gallery where
you can put a photo of your kitten, a lost cat finder and lots, lots more. It
also offers thought-provoking material, informing visitors about serious
cat-related problems such as the horrors of declawing, animal abuse and
overpopulation. Find out about animal rights and cat-related causes, both in the
U.S. and around the world.
The Wired Kitten
http://www.cyberpet.com/
"Everything for the wired kitten." There's lots of great information here! There
are message boards, online chat opportunities, articles on cat care (especially
natural and holistic cat care), a breeder's showcase, & links to products,
publications, rescue organizations and breed clubs. The article on
kitten-proofing your home is especially useful for new kitten owners.
The Society of Meditative Cats
http://www.catanna.com/society.htm
Trying to calm down your overactive kitten? Perhaps it can join the almost 800
cats who are already members of this society. Your kitten will learn about all
the best spots in the house to retreat for a little quiet contemplation and
relaxation. There are some charming photos of meditating cats, memorials to
meditative cats that have passed on to another dimension and lots of links to
other cat sites.
Cats are from Mars!
http://www.catsarefrommars.com/index.htm
Is your new kitten a little ... weird? This site may explain why!
The Cat's House
http://www.thecatshouse.com
Are you one of those kitten owners who will do anything for your kitten? Would
you even remodel your whole house for its fun, convenience and pleasure? Bob
Walker did, and this California photographer has the Web site (and two books,
The Cats' House and Cats Into Everything) to prove it. Even if you're not
willing to go as cat-wild as Walker, you'll still get plenty of ideas and
inspiration for making your home more feline-friendly. At the site, you can
order Walker's books (and even get them personally autographed), meet his
famously spoiled cats and take a virtual tour of their domain. See the Catwalk,
Spiral Stairs, a mouse-shaped porthole, Tom's Lookout and the Pyramid of the
Sun. This is a fun, inspirational site.
MeowMail
http://www.meowmail.com/
You have e-mail — your kitten deserves MeowMail! At this fun, cats-only site,
your kitten can read the latest feline gossip in The Daily Scoop and The Morning
Hairball, find out what happened on this day in feline history, check its
horoscope, play games, chat with other kittens, order cat toys and send
electronic greeting cards to kitten mouse-pals. It's "the online community for
today's well-wired cats and their human valets."
The CAT User's Manual
http://www.andreas.com/catman.html
Isn't your kitten "user-friendly and mouse-driven?" This classic feline humor
article offers valuable insights into your kitten's mysterious, impenetrable and
sometimes-maddening ways, comparing its nature and quirks to those of that other
mysterious-but-necessary accouterment of modern life, the computer.
PawSense - CatProof Your Computer
http://www.bitboost.com/pawsense/index.html
Tired of the pitter-patter of kitten paws inserting unwanted comments in your
computer documents? This clever software product detects and blocks cat typing
(which it recognizes by certain characteristic patterns), and claims to help
train your cat to stay off the computer keyboard. For about $20, it may be worth
a shot.
White House Pets
http://www.msnbc.com/onair/msnbc/timeandagain/archive/whpets/whitehouse.asp
Want to emulate your favorite U.S. president? At this site, learn about
presidential pets in history — including their names

