the same way babies grow into adults.
Yes, kittens typically shed less than adult cats as they grow older.
Feral cats move their kittens to protect them from predators and provide a safer environment for them to grow and develop.
Chicks are just baby Chickens, just like puppies are baby dogs, and Kittens are baby cats. They can't stay babies for ever. So they grow up into chickens.
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.
All dogs grow because they start as spem and grow into puppys inside the womb then the bitch (female dog) gives birth and the new borns have to grow up into adults so all dogs grow.
All cats grow, from newborns to older kittens to adults. Some cats are naturally quite small, but still grow and develop like any other animal.
Yes, cats can recognize their kittens even as they grow up. This recognition is often based on scent and familiarity. The bond between a mother cat and her kittens can impact their relationship as they mature, fostering a sense of security and closeness.
No, they grow up. Kittens become adult cats around one year of age.
It's call kneading. Kittens do it while feeding on their mothers to increase milk flow. As kittens grow into cats they may continue to kneed on you or the person they feel closest to as a sign of affection.
bunny :) i say this because, kittens are cute...but then they grow up to be cats. i don't like cats very much. lol
no same as dogs
Friends for kittens include:litter matesmomhumansother pets they grow up with (But older, cats can become predators to smaller pets!)