Kittens usually play in the manner of practice for stalking and killing prey. They are fascinated by string or things emerging from and hiding in holes. Movement of objects is usually a stimulus to pounce and kick (as opposed to dogs whose instict is to chew or fetch).
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they arent evil they just like to play around and have fun.
Kittens play naturally. It is the way they learn about the world around them, and how they practice their hunting techniques. Kittens will pounce on anything that moves, and usually like playing with anything they can find. They will play with shoestrings, paper bags, feathers, and their mother's tail. Basically, all you need to do to get them to play is to give them a toy.
It gives them a sense of security, most domestic cats birth their kittens in boxes, so as the kittens grow up, they play in boxes.
Kittens LOVE to play with string. Although it is a common stereotype... it is true. I have one of my own and he will go crazy over the smallest string.
To help kittens get along, introduce them gradually, provide separate spaces, and encourage positive interactions through play and treats. Consistent training and patience are key to fostering a harmonious relationship between the kittens.
A lot. They like to play. So play with them. They are very curious and like to climb, check things out and play, play, play. Rub their bellies, back and ears. When they are about 6-8 weeks old you can give them away or sell them.
Exploding Kittens can be played by 2 to 5 players.
It means that you enjoy spending time with kittens, the look of kittens ect.
Play with them and comfort them.
Kittens play with toys, such as balls, strings, and feather wands, to keep themselves entertained and active.
Kittens have a lot of energy and playfulness because they are young and curious animals. Playing helps them learn and develop important skills, like hunting and socializing. It's a natural behavior for kittens to want to play often.