My kitten is 5 months old and was neutered in January. If anything he has way too much play in him. We are looking forward to when he settles down.
Yes. Male cats that are not neutered will spray and may run off for days looking for mates. It will also cut down on unspayed female cats having kittens.
Play with other cats Sleep & Eat Run around and chase on another
If you run out of cards in Exploding Kittens, you are out of the game and lose.
When you run out of cards in Exploding Kittens, you are eliminated from the game and are out of the round.
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No. Newborn kittens cannot move around very well.
Kittens may run sideways because they are still developing their coordination and balance skills. This behavior is common in young cats as they learn to control their movements and explore their surroundings.
This operation is very beneficial to your dog. Neutering stops your dog getting diseases like testicular cancer and stops him from mounting people or objects. Many entire males that are not neutered become sexually frustrated and become aggressive and try to escape to find a mate. Of course, this may lead to him getting lost or hit by a car. Because of these reasons, it is a very good idea to get him neutered, he will still have the same or improved temperament and will be a much happier dog in the long run. The only problem is the cost (usually around £100) but this price is totally worth it.
No, unless they are not his kittens but some other tom's, then he will kill them so the female will mate with him and have his kittens instead.
well my kittys always chase laysers and bugs.
Because cat's are rightfully nocternal animals (night time animals). Cats sleep for twelve hours everyday, eight of those hours are through the day. At night, a cat wakes up and wants to play. Kittens are worse as they are young and full of energy. Plus, cats prefer to hunt at night, so the kittens will be practising to hunt each other. My cats are just as bad :)
Cats may run sideways due to a playful behavior called the "sideways hop," which is a common way for cats to show excitement or engage in play. This behavior is often seen in younger cats or kittens, and is a natural and harmless way for them to release energy and have fun.