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  2. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cats greeting by rubbing against each other; the upright "question mark shape" tails indicate happiness or friendship. Cats rely strongly on body language to communicate. A cat may rub against an object or lick a person. Much of a cat's body language is through its tail, ears, head position, and back posture.

  3. 'Train' of Kittens Climbing Up Tree Is Too Cute to Resist - AOL

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    When Do Kittens Start To Climb? By the time the average kitten is six weeks of age, it’s ready to start climbing and jumping off things (and most starts even earlier than that). Cats are known ...

  4. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    A Ragdoll kitten. A kitten is a juvenile cat. After being born, kittens display primary altriciality and are fully dependent on their mothers for survival. They normally do not open their eyes for seven to ten days. After about two weeks, kittens develop quickly and begin to explore the world outside their nest.

  5. 32 facts about kittens - AOL

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    At three weeks of age, a kitten will start to walk and explore their surroundings. It’s around this time that they may start to become interested in cat toys, but they can’t yet run or chase ...

  6. 32 ways to raise a happy and healthy kitten - AOL

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    Cats that are fixed won’t go into heat, can’t get pregnant, and are far less likely to fight — so neutering is one of the best things you can do when it comes to keeping your kitten healthy. 19.

  7. Cat righting reflex - Wikipedia

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    The tail seems to help but cats without a tail also have this ability, since a cat mostly turns by moving its legs and twisting its spine in a certain sequence. [2] While cats provide the most famous example of this reflex, they are not the only animal known to have a mid-air righting capability.

  8. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    Cats, like humans, keep their muscles trim and their body flexible by stretching. Additionally, such periodic scratching serves to clean and sharpen their claws. [60] Indoor cats may benefit from being provided with a scratching post so that they are less likely to use carpet or furniture, which they can easily ruin. [61]

  9. Litter of Kittens Have the Sweetest Response After Not ... - AOL

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    What precious tabby kittens!These babies can't be more than a couple of weeks old, but they're already so receptive to their environment and caretakers. Those bright blue eyes are wide open, and ...