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Ocelots care for their young by providing a safe and nurturing environment, typically in a den or hidden area to protect them from predators. The mother ocelot nurses her kittens for about two to three months, during which she also teaches them essential survival skills, such as hunting and climbing. After several months, the kittens begin to accompany their mother on hunts, gradually becoming more independent as they grow. This nurturing period lasts until the young are about one year old, at which point they are ready to establish their own territories.

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