Well, kits are any cats under 6 moons. apprentices are just cats that are just about over 6 moons. And the age for a warrior can vary, depending how well their skills as an apprentice were. (in other words, if it takes them a while to learn than they might stay appentices longer than others) **Moon= month
If it was 'how long have the warriors been around for' you meant then I'd have to say probably a few decades (the cats themselvs, not the books). They usually say that they have been around for 'countless seasons' so that means countless years, which they don't have a name for. If the above answer was what you were hoping for, I'd like to add that it usually takes an apprentice one year through two and a half at maximum to become a warrior. Warriors usually stay in the warrior den for about nine year, I'm guessing. Then they go to the elder's den where they stay until they die (if they're lucky enough to live that long)
Its called a hunting assessment. Only apprentices do it, when they are about the become young warriors. If they fail the test, then they don't become warriors. Its that simple.
usually 4 apprentices 7 warriors
It ends with whatever the leader decides what it should end with.
In the warriors books, apprentice training is when the mentors (warriors chosen to teach the apprentices) train the apprentices to fight in the area for that purpose or hunt in the forest/river/wherever.
In the Warriors book series, the ranks in a cat clan are: leader, deputy, medicine cat, warriors, apprentices, elders, queens (mother cats), and kits (young cats). Leaders are in charge of the clan, while deputies act as their second-in-command. Medicine cats are responsible for caring for the health and well-being of the clan. Warriors defend the clan, apprentices are being trained to become warriors, elders are retired cats, queens are nursing or expecting mothers, and kits are young cats.
Millie’s kits become warriors after completing their warrior training and receiving their warrior names from the leader. This typically happens around 12-13 moons of age, or approximately one year since their birth. At this point, they are considered full members of the clan and can take on warrior duties.
In the Warrior Cats series, the rank on the lake territory includes leaders, deputy, warriors, apprentices, queens, elders, and kits. Leaders are responsible for making important decisions for the clan, deputies support the leader and sometimes take their place, warriors protect the clan, apprentices are in training to become warriors, queens are nursing or expecting mothers, elders are retired warriors, and kits are young cats.
They become apprentices in The Fourth Apprentice.
In the Warriors series, there are various ranks and positions within the clans, including leader, deputy, medicine cat, warriors, apprentices, queens, elders, and kits. Each position plays a vital role in maintaining the clan's balance, traditions, and way of life.
Leopardstar has had two apprentices, Whiteclaw and Hawkfrost.
In "Warriors," the suffix used in apprentices is -paw.
I have tried to find one and can't, so I don't think so.