Publisher's Synopsis
At about 8 to 10 months, cats have completed most of their physical development. They are considered an adolescent. Expect changes in your kitten during this time. One day you have a disarmingly cute kitten, the next you're living with a lanky teenage cat who has decided it's time to make is mark on the world-literally. Your cat's scratching, marking, yowling, yearning to be free. Suddenly your adorable kitten is really hard to live with. In your "My Adolescent Cat's Health Journal & Records/Things to Track, Memories to Keep" journal you can record all of the important information your need to keep track of like -Vaccination and microchip information -Veterinarian and clinic information and records -Emergency contact information -Daycare and overnight care information -Food, medications, allergies -Notes from Veterinarian visits and questions to ask -Information common problems and on choosing a Veterinarian -Pages for photos, scrapbook/bullet journal pages -More You can create an excellent health record journal for your adolescent cat. This is not only a valuable resource for use now and for reference during the lifetime of you cat. Also, your photos and notes about special things during kittenhood will be a wonderful treasure of memories to look at time and time again As a companion to "My Adolescent Cat's Health Journal & Records/Things to Track, Memories to Keep" journal, you may be interested in my "What I Learned from My [breed or type] Cat" series published at amazon.com. You can find almost all cat breeds and most types (i.e. calico, tabby, and so on). You can also find my other life-stages cat health journals--Kitten, Adult, Middle-aged, and Senior Cats--at amazon.com.