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Kittens are born blind, deaf, and toothless, but they develop these senses over the first few weeks.
Kittens communicate with their mother and siblings through soft mewing sounds.
A kitten's whiskers are about as wide as its body, helping them navigate through tight spaces.
Kittens start to play around three weeks old, which helps them develop important social and motor skills.
The term "kitten" is often used to refer to young cats, usually under a year old.
Kittens have a natural instinct to pounce and stalk, which is a behavior inherited from their wild ancestors.
The average litter size for domestic cats is around 4-6 kittens, but it can vary greatly.
Kittens begin to groom themselves at a very young age, using their tongues to clean their fur.
Early socialization with humans is crucial for kittens to become well-adjusted adult cats.
By the age of 6 months, kittens are typically considered young adults and are ready to be spayed or neutered.
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