759:'s milk does not provide all the necessary nutrients. Human-reared kittens tend to be very affectionate with humans as adults and sometimes more dependent on them than kittens reared by their mothers, but they can also show volatile mood swings and aggression. Depending on the age at which they were orphaned and how long they were without their mothers, these kittens may be severely underweight and can have health problems later in life, such as heart conditions. The compromised immune system of orphaned kittens (from lack of antibodies found naturally in the mother's milk) can make them especially susceptible to infections, making antibiotics a necessity.
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digestion in young kittens is much less effective than that of a mature feline with a developed gastrointestinal tract. Highly digestible carbohydrates can be found in commercial kitten food as a source of additional energy as well as a source of fiber to stimulate the immature gut tissue. Soluble fibre such as beet pulp is a common ingredient used as a fibrous stool hardener and has been proven to strengthen intestinal muscles and to thicken the gut mucosal layer to prevent diarrhea.
232:-fight with their litter-mates and begin to explore the world outside the nest or den. They learn to wash themselves and others as well as play hunting and stalking games, showing their inborn ability as predators. These innate skills are developed by the kittens' mother or other adult cats, who bring live prey to the nest. Later, the mother demonstrates hunting techniques for the kittens to emulate. As they reach three to four weeks old, the kittens are gradually
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aid in development in order to produce a healthy adult. In North
America, diets certified by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) are accepted as adequate nutrition, thus kitten diets should be AAFCO approved to ensure full supplementation. Key components of the diet are high fat content to meet caloric requirements of growth, high protein to meet requirements for muscle growth as well as supplementation of certain nutrients such as
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A combination of required nutrients is used to satisfy the overall growth and development of the kitten's body; there are many ingredients that kittens do not require, but are included in diet formulation to encourage healthy growth and development. These ingredients include: dried egg as a source of
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and require high amounts of protein in the diet. Kittens are undergoing growth and require high amounts of protein to provide essential amino acids that enable the growth of tissues and muscles. It is recommended that kittens consume a diet containing approximately 30% protein, on a dry matter basis,
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around three months of age, and they have a complete set of adult teeth by nine months. Kittens live primarily on solid food after weaning, but usually continue to suckle from time to time until separated from their mothers. Some mother cats will scatter their kittens as early as three months of age,
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Part of the kitten's immune system is the mucosal immune system, which is within the gastrointestinal tract. The mucosal immune system is largely responsible for coordinating proper immune responses by tolerating innocuous antigens and attacking foreign pathogens. In order to optimize kitten health
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Felines are carnivores and have adapted to animal-based diets and low carbohydrate inclusion. Kittens are categorized in a growth life stage, and have high energy and protein requirements. When feeding a kitten, it is often recommended to use highly digestible ingredients and various components to
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Kittens are vulnerable because they like to find dark places to hide, sometimes with fatal results if they are not watched carefully. Cats have a habit of seeking refuge under or inside cars or on top of car tires during stormy or cold weather. This often leads to broken bones, burns, heat stroke,
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from the limited carbohydrates in the diet has resulted to the adaptation of the liver to produce glucose from the breakdown components of proteinâamino acids. The enzymes that breakdown amino acids are constantly active in cats. Thus, cats need a constant source of protein in their diet. Kittens
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found in the colostrum begin to establish and strengthen the weak immune system of the offspring. Kittens are able to chew solid food around 5â6 weeks after birth, and it is recommended that 30% of their diet should consist of solid food at this time. The kitten remains on the mother's milk until
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Domestic kittens are commonly sent to new homes at six to eight weeks of age, but it has been suggested that being with their mother and litter-mates from six to twelve weeks is important for a kitten's social and behavioural development. Usually, breeders and foster/rescue homes will not sell or
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is an essential amino acid found only in animal tissue; the mother cat cannot produce enough of it for her kittens. As it is an indispensable amino acid, it must be provided exogenously through the diet at 10 mg per kg of bodyweight, each day. Kittens deprived of taurine can experience poor
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Kittens require a high-calorie diet that contains more protein than the diet of adult cats. Young orphaned kittens require cat milk every two to four hours, and they need physical stimulation to defecate and urinate. Cat milk replacement is manufactured to feed to young kittens, because
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adopt out a kitten that is younger than twelve weeks. In many jurisdictions, it is illegal to give away kittens younger than eight weeks of age. Kittens generally reach sexual maturity at around seven months old. A cat reaches full "adulthood" around one year of age.
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is an AAFCO-recommended vitamin that is essential in the metabolism of carbohydrates and protein and maintains a healthy nervous system, healthy mucous membranes, healthy muscle and heart function, and, in general, promotes normal growth and development.
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and niacin are also active in the metabolism of fats, carbs and protein. Riboflavin is also necessary for the digestion of fats and carbohydrates. These are the main metabolism aids incorporated into kitten diets to ensure nutrient usage is maximized.
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without being stimulated by their mother. They also cannot regulate their body temperature for the first three weeks, so kittens born in temperatures less than 27 °C (81 °F) can die from
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of other molecules, which are essential for a growing kitten. Antioxidants can be derived from ingredients such as carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, vitamin E and vitamin E supplement, and
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is another required vitamin in kitten diets; deficiency leads to steatitis, causing the depot fat to become firm and yellow-orange in colour, which is painful and leads to death. Also,
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is required at 0.15%, seeing as it maximizes performance at this level. Kittens also need the following amino acids supplemented in their diet:
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1862:. Chicago University.
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1962:Walls, Jerry (1991).
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1983:Greco, D.S. (2014).
1968:. TFH Publications.
1965:Kittens as a New Pet
1650:Journal of Nutrition
1339:10.1093/jn/109.4.718
1327:Journal of Nutrition
654:) for heart health,
614:Cats can synthesize
583:Fat-soluble vitamins
364:and optimization of
358:docosahexaenoic acid
286:feline panleukopenia
176:Kitten playing in a
30:For other uses, see
2848:Traditional Persian
2633:California Spangled
2603:Brazilian Shorthair
2399:Cultural depictions
2384:Cat-scratch disease
2088:on 11 February 2017
1985:Pediatric Nutrition
1833:The Welfare of Cats
1689:The Welfare of Cats
1619:The Welfare of Cats
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496:for proper growth.
481:omega-3 fatty acids
457:commercial cat food
219:infectious diseases
2768:Oriental Shorthair
2678:European Shorthair
2593:American Shorthair
2541:World Cat Congress
1391:Nutrition research
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880:Pet Education 2011
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1954:978-0-7232-6118-6
1869:978-0-226-14576-1
1744:978-0-307-55860-2
1725:978-0-7153-0126-5
1596:(11): 1653â1658.
1580:978-0-8069-8122-2
978:, pp. 23â24.
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2324:Intelligence
2180:Odd-eyed cat
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3119:New Zealand
3046:Polydactyly
2976:Calicivirus
2868:Turkish Van
2808:Selkirk Rex
2763:Ojos Azules
2653:Cornish Rex
2461:Library cat
2446:Working cat
2374:Cat massage
2369:Cat killers
2351:interaction
2262:Vaccination
2197:Bicolor cat
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777:Cats portal
521:Amino acids
473:arachidonic
453:maintenance
211:hypothermia
131:Development
107:. Juvenile
3041:Giardiasis
2894:Highlander
2793:Ragamuffin
2733:Maine Coon
2713:Khao Manee
2693:German Rex
2583:Abyssinian
2483:Registries
2466:Ship's cat
2451:Bodega cat
2207:Calico cat
2152:Felinology
2092:1 November
2072:12 October
1537:Heath 2005
1206:Greco 2014
988:Walls 1991
853:petcha.com
798:References
706:vitamin B5
680:metabolism
658:(vitamin B
650:(vitamin B
648:riboflavin
622:(vitamin B
620:Pyridoxine
568:asparagine
564:methionine
548:isoleucine
536:Tryptophan
493:carnivores
388:microbiota
314:roundworms
288:(P). This
238:baby teeth
215:antibodies
139:A newborn
115:, such as
94:Old French
3104:Australia
3066:Roundworm
3001:Heartworm
2958:disorders
2918:Landraces
2904:Serengeti
2853:Tonkinese
2823:Singapura
2783:Pixie-bob
2778:Peterbald
2698:Himalayan
2663:Devon Rex
2638:Chartreux
2559:full list
2421:Feral cat
2404:fictional
2364:Cat cafés
2349:Humanâcat
2240:Declawing
2212:Tabby cat
2202:Black cat
2170:Dwarf cat
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1143:219320741
725:oxidation
628:Vitamin B
604:vitamin D
600:Vitamin E
592:carotenes
588:Vitamin A
572:threonine
532:Histidine
415:colostrum
366:cognition
343:Nutrition
310:deworming
284:(C), and
192:gestation
186:A feline
78:Etymology
3188:Category
3173:Category
3056:Ringworm
2996:Coccidia
2899:Savannah
2828:Snowshoe
2818:Siberian
2743:Munchkin
2708:Javanese
2628:Burmilla
2598:Balinese
2576:domestic
2473:Zoonosis
2456:Farm cat
2409:Internet
2389:Cat show
2379:Cat meat
2319:Kneading
2295:valerian
2285:Catfight
2272:Behavior
2185:Squitten
2165:Genetics
2046:"Kitten"
2036:28 March
1824:14765796
1766:11787153
1408:diabetes
763:See also
710:coenzyme
698:flaxseed
676:calories
578:Vitamins
540:arginine
386:and the
207:defecate
181:pet shop
121:caracals
109:big cats
72:survival
61:juvenile
3138:Related
2889:Chausie
2813:Siamese
2788:Ragdoll
2773:Persian
2668:Donskoy
2623:Burmese
2441:Pet cat
2160:Anatomy
2016:7 March
1934:8229938
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527:glucose
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390:of the
280:(FVR),
203:urinate
117:ocelots
98:chitoun
49:Ragdoll
18:Kittens
3109:Canada
3051:Rabies
2971:Asthma
2941:Sokoke
2936:Kellas
2931:Cyprus
2926:Aegean
2884:Bengal
2877:Hybrid
2858:Toyger
2838:Sphynx
2833:Somali
2758:Ocicat
2688:Foldex
2658:Cymric
2618:Bombay
2613:Birman
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188:litter
143:kitten
125:lynxes
123:, and
113:felids
104:cheton
89:kitoun
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3114:Japan
2728:Lykoi
2718:Korat
2574:Fully
2235:Aging
1791:JSTOR
1189:S2CID
1139:S2CID
792:Puppy
786:Felis
407:birth
362:brain
290:FVRCP
178:Tokyo
86:word
59:is a
3194:Cats
3076:Tick
2991:Flea
2966:Acne
2843:Thai
2738:Manx
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2307:Meow
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