no your kitten will not get killed by the larger cat since your kitten is younger your kitten wants to follow it around because its bigger and its smarter your kitten is actully learning stuff by following the big cat because big cats knoiw how to hunt and be sneaky do not worry your kitten is just fine i have a kitten and a very large cat 30 lbs and he's fine but keep your kitten away from dogs!if a dog charges at your kitten the dog can break your kittens neck
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The good kitten for a kid or baby is a new born....
Not nesesarily, if you play with your kitten or give attention regularly, you don't need another kitten, but if the kitten is alone a lot, it might be a good idea to get another one for it to play with. It's also good to get another kitten while your kitten is young, because as it gets older, it will be more likely to protect its turf, and may not let other cats come in to its house.
A kitten's eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
So they no what is around them. Same with us too.
The average speed of a kitten is around 6-7 miles per hour. However, it can vary depending on the breed and age of the kitten.
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No, they grow up. Kittens become adult cats around one year of age.
A cat is considered a kitten from birth until around 1 year of age.
The gender of a kitten can typically be determined at around 6-8 weeks of age.
The sex of a kitten can typically be determined at around 6-8 weeks of age.
It is generally appropriate to adopt a kitten when they are around 8-12 weeks old.