How many months does the kitten grow faster? Come and get it

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How many months does the kitten grow faster? Generally speaking, kittens will grow faster in the first 6 months after birth. During this period, kittens will grow faster. After 6 months, kittens will slow down, but will continue to grow.

According to the general algorithm, cats are considered to be adults at 6 months. Kittens generally have breast teeth at 2 to 3 weeks. They are basically complete at 4 to 5 months, and permanent teeth grow after 5 months.

The kitten opens his eyes about one week after birth, learns to walk within two to three weeks, and walks more stably in a month, and can train to use cat litter. After two months, I can already jump up and down and get weaned and leave my mother.

Get vaccinated about three months, start to estrus after 7-8 months, and will gradually grow until you are about two years old. After giving birth to a kitten, the female cat will still be a little older than before.

Kittens have new quilt hair 6 months after birth, so when the kitten has grown all over, they are over half a year old; around 1 year old, the cat's quilt hair is bright, bright and soft; around 5 years old, the cat's quilt hair may still maintain a certain brightness, but the brightness becomes worse; by around 6 to 7 years old, white temples will grow around the mouth; after 10 years old, the quilt hair will become dark, lack luster, and rough, and white hair will grow on the head and back.