Teaching Children to Care for Pets – Advice from Molesey Vets
April 16, 2025
April marks National Pet Month, making it the perfect time to involve children in caring for their much-loved pets. Whether it’s a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, getting kids engaged in daily pet care can help them learn responsibility and strengthen their bond with animals. Here are some enjoyable and age-suitable ways for them to join in.
Book an appointment with Molesey Vets’ nursing team and we´ll help guide your children on how to handle, groom, and feed your pet safely.
Teaching children to help with family pet care
Cat care: feeding, grooming, and fun activities
Our Molesey Vets’ nursing team explain how cats may seem independent, but they still need care and interaction. Kids can help with:
- Refilling food and water bowls – A simple but important daily task.
- Helping with brushing – Some cats love a good groom, and it’s a great bonding activity for your children.
- Playing with wand toys – Encouraging natural hunting instincts keeps cats active and engaged.
Dog care: walks, playtime, and basic training
Dogs thrive on routine and attention, making them great pets for kids to help with. Children can help with:
- Dog walking around Surrey – A safe, grassy park can be the perfect opportunity for children to help hold the lead (with adult supervision).
- Playtime – A game of fetch or hide-and-seek keeps dogs entertained and stimulated.
- Basic training – Teaching simple commands like ‘sit’ and ‘paw’ is great for both child and pet!
Rabbit care: cleaning, handling, and enrichment
Rabbits need daily care to stay happy and healthy. Our team at Molesey Vets advise that children can help with:
- Topping up hay and fresh greens – Learning about a rabbit’s diet is a great lesson in pet care.
- Gently handling them – With supervision, kids can learn how to safely pick up and cuddle their bunny.
- Setting up tunnels and toys – Encouraging exercise is key to a rabbit’s wellbeing.
Caring for guinea pigs & small furries: feeding and social time
Guinea pigs, hamsters & other small pets need gentle care. Children can help with:
- Providng fresh vegetables – Teaching kids about healthy diets can start with pet care!
- Cleaning cages (with help) – Cleaning bedding keeps their habitat fresh.
- Talking to them – Guinea pigs love a chat, and hamsters enjoy gentle interactions.
Involving your children in caring for pets is a great way to nurture empathy and a sense of responsibility – plus, it can lighten your load too! Book a nurse appointment at our vet practice in East Molesey and our veterinary nurses will gently guide your children on how to start sharing the care of your pet.