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  2. The best food to feed growing kittens - AOL

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    Royal Canin’s wet food for kittens is made from thin slices of meat in a gravy sauce, giving it a soft texture that’s easy for baby teeth to chew. The food contains antioxidants like vitamins ...

  3. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    Kittens are able to chew solid food around 5–6 weeks after birth, and it is recommended that 30% of their diet should consist of solid food at this time. [32] The kitten remains on the mother's milk until around eight weeks of age when weaning is complete and a diet of solid food is the primary food source.

  4. 32 facts about kittens - AOL

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    The second year is thought to add around nine years (making a two-year-old cat roughly 24 in human years) and after that, each human year adds around four cat years — so a three-year-old cat ...

  5. Medical thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A medical thermometer or clinical thermometer is a device used for measuring the body temperature of a human or other animal. The tip of the thermometer is inserted into the mouth under the tongue (oral or sub-lingual temperature), under the armpit (axillary temperature), into the rectum via the anus (rectal temperature), into the ear (tympanic temperature), or on the forehead (temporal ...

  6. Adaptation to extrauterine life - Wikipedia

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    Blood pressure readings should range from 60 to 80 mm Hg systolic and 40–50 mm Hg diastolic. Mean arterial pressure should be the same as the weeks of gestation at birth. Within the first hour after birth, there may be a drop of up to 15 mm Hg in the systolic blood pressure. [1]

  7. 2-Day-Old Kittens Getting Very First Bath at Humane Society ...

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    Don't be alarmed, though--this is completely normal for newborn kittens! According to the veterinary experts at the Univeristy of Wisconsin, newborn kittens should gain about 4 ounces of weight ...

  8. Weaning - Wikipedia

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    The weaning process normally begins when kittens are around four weeks old, and is usually completed when they reach 8–10 weeks. It is important to remember that abrupt removal from the mother cat can have a negative effect on the kitten's health and socialization skills. [42] Weaning kittens should be done when the kittens reach 4 weeks old.

  9. Vital signs - Wikipedia

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    Blood pressure is recorded as two readings: a higher systolic pressure, which occurs during the maximal contraction of the heart, and the lower diastolic or resting pressure. [11] In adults, a normal blood pressure is 120/80, with 120 being the systolic and 80 being the diastolic reading. [12]