Oh, I remember this feeling all too well. After we lost Paddy at the grand ole age of "twennyannabit" and took on a kitten again for the first time in 16 years, we'd almost forgotten what was wot.
I'd get her kitten checked now, with first jabs. As already suggested, I'd get her chipped when she's in for neutering, and it can be done while she's out cold anyway. neutering I'd say anywhere between 5 and 6 months, but your vet may have their own thoughts on that score - some prefer earlier neutering, some stay with six months.
I wouldnt underestimate her ability to get out through he flap - kittens are wily creatures, and Moray managed to tailgate his way out after Tinks before we got the dualscan cat flap (and he's a little innocent, as we all know...
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Plenty of toys and playtime are in order - especially fishing rod toys to tire her out and stop her pestering her new siblings (I've seen their posts
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Kitten-proof everything (and I mean everything). Lids down on loos, all washing machine/dishwasher doors firmly closed when not in use. Remember to check all cupboards and wardrobes when accessing things from them - ditto garage if you have one. Always take care on the stairs (ask me again about that one - who do you think got bushwhacked on the stairs today by one of our "borrowers"?) and remember how kittens love to climb, scramble and jump (and trype onna tryping keyboard). Keep anything you dont want broken, chewed or scratched, out of sight and out of reach. Ditto cables and wires. Never leave a bath running unattended. Take care whilst bathing, in case you have a small visitor. Ask me why I'll never be a Bluebell girl - go on - ask me!
I was taking a bath at our old house, and Flynn, one of my Lost Boys, came to join me and have a chat. he sat at the foot end by the taps, and I lounged lazily, whilst toe-ing bubbly foam in his direction. As he leaned out to investigate, he slipped and fell in the water, but was resourceful enough to use my thighs as a springboard to dry land. I remained bleeding to death in the tub, and still have a five inch long scar on my inner thigh to this day to show for the episode.
I've clearly been fortunate in one respect however, as we havent had any farting kittens. Gods, the things we dont even know we're fortunate for....
Above all - lots and lots (and lots) of photos......
I love the Boblet tag. Sounds just purrfick for her right now