Kittens are charming creatures that attract the attention of people of all ages.
If you have found a stray kitten or purchased a kitten from a breeder, you will most likely want to know its age.
In this article, we will tell you about several ways to help you determine the age of a kitten at home.
The first step in determining a person's age is to assess their appearance.
The appearance can give an idea of his age, as kittens develop according to certain standards. Here's what to look for.
Kittens are born with their eyes closed and open them only at 7-10 days of life.
A kitten's eyes between 2 and 4 weeks of age should be clear and bright, with no signs of inflammation or discharge.
The ears begin to stand up at 3-4 weeks of age. If the kitten's ears are still down after 4 weeks, the kitten is probably under 4 weeks old.
Kittens begin to get their baby teeth between 2 and 4 weeks of age. By 8 to 12 weeks, all baby teeth should be in place.
If the kitten already has permanent teeth, then it is already more than 3 months old.
Newborn kittens weigh between 85 and 113 grams. During the first weeks, they should gain weight by an average of 10-15 grams per day.
At 8-12 weeks, the kitten should weigh between 700 and 900 grams.
A kitten's behavior can also indicate its age. For example, younger kittens are usually more playful and active than older ones.
However, if he was underfed or had health problems, his behavior may differ from other kittens of his age. Pay attention to how the kitten plays, how he reacts to the environment and to people.