Kittens generally refer to babies born to 6 months old. During this stage, the growth and development of kittens is relatively rapid. Owners should pay attention to the intake of kittens and add an appropriate amount of nutrition to the kittens, which will be helpful to the growth and development of kittens.
1. Why do kittens refer to babies born to 6 months old?
Kittens are generally divided into infancy, adulthood and old age. Usually the juvenile period is from birth to 6 months of age for a kitten. Kittens at this stage are in an important period of growth and development, and the development speed is relatively fast. At this time, the owner should provide the kitten with sufficient nutritional intake to meet the body's nutritional needs and is conducive to the growth and development of the kitten. Adulthood is between 6 months and 11 years old. Kittens at this stage have matured and can live independently. The old age refers to kittens over 11 years old. At this time, the cat's condition begins to decline. It likes to be alone quietly and does not like to move. At this time, the owner should often accompany the kitten to make the kitten feel warm.
2. Precautions for raising kittens
Since kittens are relatively young and their various body organs are not yet perfect, owners should spend more time with kittens so that they can Kittens develop a sense of dependence and security on their owners. Moreover, kittens will grow faster and their body's demand for nutrients will also increase. Owners should let kittens eat eggs, fish, canned cats and other foods. These foods contain a large amount of protein, fat, vitamins and minerals. It can meet the physical needs of kittens and is beneficial to their growth and development.
3. Daily care of kittens
Kittens have a lively and active personality and often like to go outdoors, which may make their body hair dirty. Owners should clean the kitten's hair regularly to prevent bacteria from growing in the hair and causing symptoms such as skin itching, redness, swelling, and scaling. If this happens, it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time, and make targeted treatment based on the examination results.