Everything new cat parents need to know
- What You Get With Your British Shorthair Kitten (Starter Kit)

- Kitten Care & First Days at Home
- Are Catzilla Cattery British Shorthair Kittens Litter Trained?
- What Happens After You Bring the Kitten Home?
- What to Feed a Kitten in the First Year
- Kitten Vaccination & Deworming Schedule
- When Should You Spay or Neuter a Kitten?
- Why Do British Shorthair Kittens Have Watery Eyes?
Bringing a kitten home is an exciting moment — but it’s also the beginning of a completely new responsibility.
At Catzilla Vancouver, we raise our British Shorthair kittens to be healthy, social, and ready for family life. But even the best start needs the right continuation at home. The way you care for your kitten in the first weeks will shape its health, behavior, and personality for years to come.
This guide is designed to make everything simple.
Here you’ll find clear, practical answers to the most important questions:
- how to prepare your home
- what to feed your kitten
- how to handle health, hygiene, and behavior
- what is normal — and when to worry
British Shorthairs are known for their calm, balanced nature and adaptability to home life—but like any kitten, they need attention, proper care and a little patience in the beginning.
Think of this guide as your starting point — a simple way to avoid mistakes, reduce stress, and give your kitten the best possible beginning.
Because a confident, healthy cat always starts with a confident owner.
- What You Get With Your British Shorthair Kitten (Starter Kit)
- Kitten Care & First Days at Home
- Are Catzilla Cattery British Shorthair Kittens Litter Trained?
- What Happens After You Bring the Kitten Home?
- What to Feed a Kitten in the First Year
- Kitten Vaccination & Deworming Schedule
- When Should You Spay or Neuter a Kitten?
- Why Do British Shorthair Kittens Have Watery Eyes?