How Fast Will Your Cat Will Grow - The Important
Stages In A Cat's Life
by: Niall Kennedy
Just like having a child, it can be incredibly fulfilling bringing
a kitten into your family and watching it grow up. It takes only a
year for your cute little kitten to mature into a cat. It can seem
hard to believe but it will happen fast. Being prepared is the goal
here. So what are the key milestones for a young cat?
The First Moments
Kittens are born blind and they are completely dependant on their
mother. The first stages will involve learning to eat and then growing.
The kitten’s eyes will open and he will want to explore. At
four weeks old, he is romping around shakily with his siblings. At
this time he can begin to learn to use the litter box and should start
to become a social animal. In the wild, the kitten’s mother
will start to supplement his diet with dead mice and other small pretty.
But, you may want to give him some soft kitten food or some dry food
that is softened a little with water.
Six Weeks
He’s now six weeks old and he is more than ready to explore
the home. If he’s indoors, he will move from room to room. A
feral kitten will follow his mother when she goes to hang out with
the other cats. These cats will still receive mice from their mother,
but they aren’t dead anymore. Instead, the kitten has to learn
to hunt the animal. Those who are eight weeks old will be completely
weaned from their mother and are ready to go to a new home.
The Next Months
Through the next several months, the cats will grow really fast.
You’ll need to get them in to be vaccinated at this time so
that they are healthy and strong. They will begin to learn what they
have to do to live with their families and learn which behaviors are
okay. You can teach your kitten his name as well as a few simple commands
now. If the cat has long hair, make sure to get him used to allowing
you to groom him, although the cat’s coat doesn't need to be
brushed just yet.
Sometimes, cats will suddenly develop a bad attitude. Believe it
or not this is an adolescent stage for them. This happens when the
cat goes from being a kitten into being a mature cat. Sounds just
like children, right? This will happen around the fifth to six month
and may last until the cat reaches a year old. They will still be
playful but may get carried away to play too aggressively. If your
cat is not neutered at six months of age, he will be mature enough
to reproduce now. Neutering the cat will help this stage of his development
go more smoothly. At six months, the cat looks the way he will look
as an adult even though he may still become larger.
Adulthood
Just like humans, adult cats will continue to go through stages.
But, these stages can be dealt with quite easily. And, unlike that
mid life crisis you may have, the cat isn’t likely to go out
to purchase a sports car at this age!
If you take care of your kitten's health as he grows into an adult
cat you will have a fulfilling relationship that will bring both you
and the cat great satisfaction.
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About The Author
Niall Kennedy is a lifelong pet lover and has worked in several
pet sanctuaries. Best Pet Health Information is a resource that
brings you information about many aspects cat health. You will
also find great deals on flea medication for cats such as Frontline,
Advantage and Revolution. http://www.Best-Pet-Health.info.
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