No. They are very simillar but ones smaller
That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.
No because it is from the same family.
A young cat is called a kit. :3
Yes for example a white cat mate with a Siamese and a tortiseshell .In the litter there might be a white kitten, Siamese kitten, and tortiseshell kitten.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
A kitten is much smaller than a full-grown cat. Kittens are typically a fraction of the size of adult cats, with their size varying depending on the breed and age.
Yes, providing the kitten is fully weaned.
The female cat is called a "queen" (how appropriate). The male cat is a "tom" or "tomcat"
A kitten is a small mammal that is the offspring of an adult cat.
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The relationship between cats and kittens is that the kitten is the child or child of the cat. Applying the same relationship to a bear, the term for a bear's offspring or young is a "cub." Therefore, the correct analogy would be: Cats are to kittens as bears a cub.
Kittens are defined from when they are born to when they turn 1, so it would be the same for your cat.