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New Puppy or Kitten Starter Kit

New Puppy or Kitten Starter Kit: Complete Checklist for First-Time Owners Gurfateh Pets Global presents: Everything arrived! A joyful beginning for your Labrador puppy πŸΆπŸŽ‰ Getting a new puppy or kitten means shopping time! New pet parents panic about missing essentials. This complete checklist covers everything you need—bed to toys to vet supplies. No fluff, just the must-haves that work. Save money by buying smart, not everything in sight. 1. Food & Water Basics (Don't Skip These) Two stainless steel bowls (one food, one water) - 20 oz size works for most. Plastic scratches and bacteria grows fast. Ceramic breaks easy. Wash daily with hot soapy water. Dry kibble starter bag - 5kg puppy/kitten formula (chicken or salmon base). Pick AAFCO-approved "growth" label for under 1 year olds. Store in airtight plastic bin with scoop. Wet food sample cans - 3 cans chicken or turkey for mixing with kibble first week. Helps picky eaters transition. Slow feeder bowl (optional but...

Beginner Guide: How to Take Care of Your New Dog or Cat

  Beginner Guide: How to Take Care of Your New Dog or Cat “A joyful moment between a golden retriever and a tabby cat — best friends enjoying the outdoors. 🐢🐱” Bringing home a new dog or cat feels like adding a little family member. You want to get everything right from day one, but it is normal to feel a bit lost at first. This guide breaks it down into easy steps. Follow these, and your pet will settle in happy and healthy. No fancy stuff—just real basics that work for busy people. 1. Set Up a Safe Home Spot Right Away Start with one quiet room or corner where your pet can relax without too much going on. Put down a comfy bed or blanket—something soft they can call their own. Add two bowls: one for fresh water (change it twice a day) and one for food. Keep wires, small objects, or toxic plants out of reach, because curious pets chew everything. For cats, set up a litter box in a low-traffic spot—fill it with unscented litter and scoop daily. Dogs do not need a box, but pick a o...