Supports lean muscle and beautiful coat for adult dogs
This weight management and mobility support dog food was created with Hill’s unique understanding of the biology of overweight dogs
Delicious roasted chicken paired with tender vegetables in a succulent stew
Supports lean muscle and beautiful fur for adult cats
Precisely balanced nutrition to support urinary health from kidney to bladder. With natural fibre technology to help reduce hairballs.
Breakthrough nutrition for your cat’s healthy weight maintenance and long-lasting weight support
Where you store your cat and dog food can make a big difference in the quality and freshness once it is opened. Here are some common questions and recommendations for optimal storage for all of Hill’s dry and canned cat and dog food.
Learn what to look for in healthy pet food & nutrition, including ingredients, quality of the manufacturer, your pet's age, and any special needs they have.
Water is the most important nutrient of all and essential for life. Animals can lose almost all their fat and half their protein and still survive, but if they lose 15% of their water, it will mean death.
Taking care of a brand new fur baby is a great joy and a great responsibility, and one that requires special knowledge of newborn kitten care.
A kitten is considered a newborn from birth until the age of four months, which provides her enough time to be weaned from her mother and learn a few life skills, such as eating and using a litter box. Whether you're the primary caretaker of newborn kittens or working in harmony with a cat mom, equip yourself with the essentials to keep your new snuggle bundles in tip-top shape.
Newborn kittens are born blind (they open their eyes at anywhere from seven to fourteen days after birth), and therefore must be kept safe and warm at all times. They will curl up with each other and their mom, if possible. Provide a soft bed of layered materials such as fleece blankets, and consider making a DIY cat bed to fit your cuddle puddle of cats of all ages. Place the bed in a cozy, draft-free corner where the newborns won't be disturbed by other pets or children.

If the cat mom isn't there to nurse, you will have to bottle-feed the newborns with special formula. Speak with your vet to choose the right one. Never feed a kitten on her back, instructs Best Friends, because she could choke in that position. Instead, lay her on her side (as she would while nursing her mom) or hold her upright. Once she is fully weaned, give your tiny kitty specially formulated kitten food to help her develop strong bones, eyes and muscles.
An important element of newborn kitten care is litter box training. Cats aren't born knowing where to go to the bathroom, so if mama cat isn't there to help, it's up to you. Let her examine the box to familiarize her with its placement and purpose. In place of cat mom, you may need to stimulate her urine or bowel movement. As Canada's Pet Information Centre explains, "a good technique is to take a warm washcloth or cotton ball and gently wipe the kitten's urogenital area until elimination occurs." Do this on a regular basis, every few hours, until she learns the behavior on her own.
Brushing her coat and trimming her claws are two important elements of newborn kitten care, and the sooner you start routine cat maintenance, the easier it is for both of you. Regular brushing or combing removes excess hair (thus reducing hairballs) and keeps her coat clean and shiny, while nail clipping lessens her chances of a claw snag.
5. WellnessExperts recommend that newborn kittens have their first veterinarian appointment as soon as possible, preferably in the first week or two after birth, so that the doctor can conduct an overall wellness check. The Drake Center for Veterinary Care urges pet parents to monitor a kitten's food intake and take note of any "motor skills and coordination delays or difficulties, [or] lethargy, diarrhea or vomiting." Newborns are prone to illnesses such as upper respiratory infections, distemper, ear mites and intestinal parasites, so don't hesitate to contact your vet if you have any concerns.
According to the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, most kittens are spayed (females) or neutered (males) at approximately six months of age, but there are instances in which a vet may recommend the procedure at an earlier age. Spaying early is not usually a part of newborn kitten care, but once she's old enough cat experts highly recommend spaying and neutering for your cat's health as well as to keep cat overpopulation in check.
Whether or not you intend to put your kittens up for adoption or keep them, you want to socialize the newborns. The Nest suggests gently handling your kittens one at a time starting once they've reached their first week of age, letting mama kitty sniff you first if she's present. Baby kittens love to nip and paw at their humans, but once a cat is grown this behavior could be problematic. Socializing a kitten allows her to be comfortable and secure during interactions with people and other animals, which in turn prepares her to adapt to a new environment when she is adopted. Cats that don't mind being handled will also have an easier time with necessities like toothbrushing, vet visits and meeting new people.
It's difficult to imagine anything cuter than a pile of tiny newborn kittens. These fragile yet active little creatures depend upon you, their pet parent, for everything, and investing in the care and well-being of a baby cat will warm your heart.
Christine O'Brien is a writer, mom, and long-time cat parent whose two Russian Blues rule the house. Her work also appears in Care.com, What to Expect, and Fit Pregnancy, where she writes about pets, pregnancy, and family life. Find and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @brovelliobrien.
Delicious turkey chunks in gravy with omega-3 fatty acids for eye health and brain development in kittens, and high-quality protein to support muscle growth. Balanced levels of minerals for strong bones and teeth.
Breakthrough nutrition for your cat’s healthy weight maintenance and long-lasting weight support
Precisely balanced nutrition to support urinary health from kidney to bladder. With natural fibre technology to help reduce hairballs.
Supports lean muscle and beautiful fur for adult cats
HillsPet Nutrition provides information on proper nutrition, fitness and special needs in keeping your cat healthy and happy.
As a responsible pet owner you owe it to yourself and your cat to understand problems associated with overweight cats.
Being overweight puts a cat at risk for developing many serious health issues. Weight gain indicates an increase in body fat and usually results when your cat eats too much and exercises too little.
Get helpful information on proper feline oral healthcare and why it's so vital to take care of your cat's teeth.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.