sorry but why did you get a cat without doing research first :?
im worried what you are going to do if it doesnt work out ?
on the plus side as the kitten is young he will be playfull just introduce slowly you will most likely find the kitten wondering why your bunny wont run orf so he can chase it they have confused looks on there faces
is you bun a nervous type as this may take longer,
look forward to playfullness possible climbing curtains :lol: feed twice a day and use a litter tray, is he neutered or vacinated? if not best bet first is to get him registed at the vet and book him in
would like piccies
He looks like a beautiful boy
My three cats always eat Hills Science Diet food, and I think it's important to give a good quality cat food.
Where do you get the food you mentioned from? I dont recall seeing it the supermarket today.
Hills is available in pet shops. It's a dried food, absolutely brilliant with windy moggies! :wave:
My cat was 5½ weeks when he met the buns, so he acts more like a rabbit than a kitten, so I can't help you much with that I'm afraid.
Hope your cat settles down soon. Worming is a definite priority, plus vaccinations and neutering, which (like our buns) goes a long way to calming down aggressive behaviours.