magic, on 04 July 2010 - 03:19 PM, said:
Starting from tonight I will be a proud and lovable cat owner so I need your advices about cats. I know some of you have cats so I expect lots of advices cause I want my baby to have the best care

So, that's it - you've won? You have a cat??

I guess that means we won't go biking for some time...

I remember very well how it was the first days: you don't do anything else, just follow the kitty... Feed, play, clean after him, watch him sleeping...
magic, on 04 July 2010 - 03:19 PM, said:
So what should I need to know?
How to teach kitten to go to their toilet? (I need to know it already TONIGHT

) How to tell he's gonna poop on your couch/ bed? lol (very urgent lol)
Don't take him to bed with you: he's too small, you can crush him by accident. Try to put him to sleep in the same place (on a blanket in a cardboard box).
Our two cats started to go to the plastic boxes with "clumping"/litter (?) the first day we brought them home. In fact, it's better to take a kitten when he's at least 2 moth old because till then it's his mum that takes care of his "toilet needs", she kinda shows him how to "bury" what he has done. You see your cat scratching the floor or a newspaper that lies on the floor or a sock... That means he's searching for a place to pee! That won't be in the middle of the room, but in a corner, in some hidden place. If he has "done bad thing" somewhere, clean that place very good, with some special cleaner ("Fairy"...

). Then, if you want him to go to his special box, take a bit of paper having the smell of his pee or poo and put it in his toilet box. Some hours later, put him there and let him smell that that's his toilet, let him nuzzle there. If he continues doing toilet things elsewhere, repeat with placing the "smelly paper" and kitten in the toilet box. Should work!

Just checked: the litter we use is "Lindo Cat" (10kg cost 4,35Ls; while the kitty is little, it should be enough for a month), very absorbing, very little smell, easy to clean.
magic, on 04 July 2010 - 03:19 PM, said:
What are dangerous things that you shouldn't leave without watching like wires maybe etc. How to hold cat from scratching your bike tires? lol
Don't let him climb on the curtains, scratch upholstered furniture or your leg...

There are special "devices" in animal stores for cats: kinda cottage on the shank, where he can climb up to sleep. Then you'll avoid scratched furniture and cat sleeping on your computer chair.
magic, on 04 July 2010 - 03:19 PM, said:
What do they eat besides cat food in stores? Which food is better- dry or wet? Should I give him milk or water only? lol
It's better to give both - dry and wet food. Our cats eat wet food 3-4 times per day and dry food - 2 times per day. You must mind if he has clean water in his bowl, change it two times per day.
Your kitten very little so at the beginning give him special wet food for kittens. Many people don't recommend "Whiskas"; we tried different food to find out what they like most. We should go to "Animal store", I can give you some tips.

They also eat raw beef, but not very often. Don't give to your cat fish and milk - he'll definitely have stomach problems!
magic, on 04 July 2010 - 03:19 PM, said:
How often should I take him to the vet?
I'll say - twice a year. To clean his teeth, his ears, to check if he doesn't have warms or flees... If the cat is not playful and lively for several days, if he eats poorly and can't go to toilet you should take him to the doctor.
magic, on 04 July 2010 - 03:19 PM, said:
I only know cats eat plants so I have a prob cause I have a huge plant very close to the floor in kitchen and I have no idea where I should put it now

That is a kitty boy and he's probably 6 weeks old.
Cats don't eat every plant! There's a special grass you can plant in a flower pot: the cat cleans his stomach with that. When he licks himself to wash, he eats some fur so he must get rid of it. Eating grass makes him vomit it out. I guess there are some vitamins too. Eating grass is one of the first thing our cats do when we take then to our summer house.