Your kitten's first week, planned day by day.
Bring home a new kitten without the 3am chaos. A simple plan for days 0 through 7. Instant PDF, read it before tonight.
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The first week is chaos. It does not have to be.
The first night with a new kitten is loud and messy. They hide under the couch, skip the food bowl, and cry at 3am. None of that means you did something wrong.
Most new owners wing it and spend the week guessing. A small plan, made before the carrier opens, turns the guessing into a routine the kitten can settle into.
By day seven
By day 7 you have a fed, litter-trained, playing kitten on a routine, and a calmer house.
Is it for you?
Built for
- First-time kitten owners who want a plan, not a forum thread.
- Anyone adopting in the next two weeks who wants to set up before the carrier opens.
Probably skip it if
- If you have raised several kittens already, you know most of this.
- This is setup, behavior, and routine. It is not medical advice.
What is inside
- Day 0The carrier comes home. One safe room, food, water, litter, and the first-night setup that stops the hiding.
- Day 1The first full day. A feeding rhythm, litter habits, and how much sleep is normal.
- Day 2Play and bonding. The wand-toy routine that burns the 3am energy.
- Day 3The first checkup. What to bring and what to ask.
- Day 4Expanding territory. Letting the kitten explore the rest of the home safely.
- Day 5Handling and nail care. Getting them used to being held.
- Day 6Scratching and furniture. Redirecting claws to the right surfaces.
- Day 7The settled-in checklist and the week-two routine.

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Educational content on setup, behavior, and routine. Not veterinary advice. For medical questions, see your veterinarian.