12460 Crabapple Rd #103, Alpharetta, GA 30004

Providing the Best Kitten Care in Alpharetta
Building a Strong Foundation During The First Year
Wellness Check-ups:
Vaccination Schedule:
- Feline Distemper (Panleukopenia)
- Feline Herpesvirus 1 (Rhinotracheitis)
- Feline Calicivirus (FCV)
- Rabies Vaccine (required by law in Alpharetta)
Parasite Prevention:
Healthy Nutrition for Your Growing Kitten
Proper nutrition is essential for your kitten’s growth. At Milton Animal Hospital, we offer guidance on choosing the right food to ensure your kitten is getting the necessary nutrients. Kitten-specific food is rich in protein and fat, essential for their rapidly growing bodies.
We’ll help you understand portion sizes, feeding schedules, and how to gradually transition to adult cat food once your kitten reaches the appropriate age. With the proper nutrition, your kitten will have the energy and strength to explore and grow into a healthy adult cat.
Socialization and Behavior Training
Training and socializing your kitten at an early age are crucial for their emotional and behavioral development. Positive reinforcement techniques, such as praise and treats, work best for kittens. Early socialization helps them adjust to different environments, people, and other pets, making them more comfortable in the world.
We can guide you through:
- Litter box training
- Scratching behavior
- Managing playful biting
- Jumping.

The Importance of Spaying/Neutering Your Kitten
Spaying or neutering your kitten is an essential part of responsible pet ownership. These procedures not only prevent unwanted litters but also help protect your kitten from specific health issues and undesirable behaviors.
We recommend spaying or neutering around six months of age, though it’s never too late to discuss options with our team. When you visit us for spays or neuters as part of our kitten care in Alpharetta, we ensure the procedures are safe and have long-term benefits for your kitten’s health and happiness.
Keeping Your Kitten Safe and Comfortable at Home
Your home should be a safe, welcoming place for your kitten to explore, with any hazardous substances kept out of reach. We recommend kitten-proofing your home by securing loose cords, removing small items that could be swallowed, and ensuring there’s nothing your kitten can climb or get stuck in.
As a kitten grows, they’ll become more curious and active. Providing them with stimulating toys, scratching posts, and plenty of safe spaces to explore will help keep them engaged and mentally sharp.
Give Your Kitten the Best Start With Our Care
Frequently Asked Questions
