cutie pie kitten..ohh,i got this information from the pet website,so juz wanna share it's with you whom might are interested in this little cutie nyaa~~~~~~
Newborn baby kittens are some of the most precious critters on the
planet. Their small, fuzzy bodies, high-pitched squeaks and tiny cries
only add to their enormous attraction. Kittens make great pets for most
animal lovers, and your little ones will unleash their inner tigers as
they grow and mature.
The Early Days
Your little group of kindles is a miracle in progress. At birth,
kittens are entirely reliant on their mothers for food and warmth. Their
tiny bodies can’t regulate temperature very well and they often crawl
over each other in a pile of kitty warmth. Kittens' eyes and ear canals
are closed during their first few days of life, rendering them unable to
see or hear one another. Newborn kittens spend their first weeks
eating, sleeping and cuddling in order to survive.
Sights and Sounds
Between the ages of 10 and 21 days, your little fuzzballs will be
able to see and hear the world around them. Their tiny eyes open, and
while their sight remains clouded for another couple of weeks, they can
finally see their siblings. Cats can see colors, although not as
vibrantly as humans do. A kitten’s sense of smell also develops during
this time, and she will begin to sniff her way around the room. Kittens
are the perfect source of conserved energy, sleeping as many as 18 hours a day.
Noise Makers
From the day they’re born, kittens love to make noise. Kittens
meow, squeal and purr throughout their lives, and each of these sounds
means something slightly different. The long, drawn-out kitten squeal
means that your little one feels lost or lonely. A series of shorter
cries typically indicates that your kittens are hungry and looking for a
meal. Purring can indicate a number of things, including a happy
kitten, a scared kitten or a kitten in pain.
Growing Up
Kittens grow incredibly fast. By the time your kindle is 4 weeks
old, they will start sampling their mother’s food. Kittens at this age
can also be introduced to a litter box and may play in or taste cat
litter as they continue to explore the world. Play time is a vital part
of kitten development, and your little ones will bound around and pounce
at each other to establish who’s the king or queen of the house.
well then how obout get yourself a kitten?huhu,i have 9 kitten in my house though...love-y ^^
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