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What Are The Stages Of Kitten Development?
By Moses Wright
Kittens show remarkable growth and development during the first weeks of life. Kittens of all breeds go
through basically the same stages of kitten development.
A newborn kitten is tiny and appears helpless. The eyes and ear canals of newborn kittens are closed.
Within the first three days, the umbilical cord falls off.
Since newborn kittens spend all their time nursing and sleeping, they quickly double their birth
weight often within the first week. If a newborn kitten is separated from its mother, it's ability to learn
and be socialized is dramatically impaired.
Though the kittens eyes open in the second week, their sense of sight is not fully developed until the
fifth week. Kittens have blue eyes until their true eye color emerges after several weeks.
Beginning in the third week, kittens become aware of their environments. By the end of the third
week, the kitten's begin to be able to hear and their sense of smell has developed. The kid and socialization
skills developed between the kitten second and seventh weeks.
During the kittens fourth week, they begin to explore their environment. They may begin to take their first
shaky steps during the third or fourth week. Their interest and curiosity in their environments increases.
In the kitten's fifth week, the kitten becomes more socially interactive with its siblings and people. Many kittens
learn to use the litter box beginning during the fifth week.
Kittens are typically weaned from their mother at around eight weeks of age. Kittens experience of time period of
their most active play from the seventh to the fourteenth week.
Once kittens are about six months of age, they begin to attempts to establish their rank within the household.
Kittens gain a sense of status among their siblings, other pets in the household, and people. Kittens often test
their ranking in status until they are about eighteen months old.
The age at which a kitten reaches maturity can vary by cat breed. Most kittens are mature by the time they are
eighteen months old. Kittens of some cat breeds do not reach full size until they are three to five years old.
About the Author: Moses Wright is an expert who can answer your cat
health questions and perhaps also give you hundreds of cat names for you to choose from if you are getting a new cat. Visit his cat health resource website now.
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