Natural kitten behaviour explained

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Hunting and stalking
Scratching
Hiding
Biting
When kittens are teething, they may chew and bite to reduce the discomfort. They also bite things to learn about their new world – this can include your fingers! Gently discourage biting behaviour directed towards humans and/ or other animals, and offer teething toys instead. If your kitten bites you in play, they may be over-excited.
Kittens and cats are experts at disguising pain. If you think they may be in pain, beyond normal teething issues, it is wise to get them checked by a vet to rule out medical reasons for biting. Never hit them or tell them off to discourage biting – instead gently pull away and redirect their attention towards a toy.
Licking
Kneading
Rubbing
Meowing and purring
Kittens can be chatty and the more you respond, the more talkative your cat can become! There are a many reasons your kitten will meow, including to ask for food, to say hello or to ask to be let out. They also meow when looking for a mate, so having your pet neutered could also help if you want to discourage this behaviour. Some cats such as Maine Coons, Oriental Shorthairs, Siamese, or Burmese cats have a habit of yowling at night.
Purring means your kitten is happy and content and your little pet may also make chirping sounds too as a greeting. You may see them chatter at a bird, which is predatory behaviour.
However, if your cat starts to meow excessively, howl, hiss or screech, there may be a problem. Some cats use noises to express pain so in these cases it’s important to book your kitten in for a health check.
Kitten behaviours to watch out for
Pay attention to your kitten's body language, as it can tell you how they feel and you’ll soon learn what’s normal for your kitten. When your kitten is worried, they may have dilated pupils and turn their ears to the side. When scared, they arch their back, fluff out their tail, and have very dilated pupils.
Signs of kitten behaviour to look out for are anything unusual or changes in their normal behaviour, such as sitting hunched over, hiding, being more or less vocal than usual, playing less, showing changes in appetite, toilet habits or weight or obvious signs like vomiting, diarrhoea, wounds, limping or injuries. Kittens can go downhill more quickly than adult cats so don’t delay in getting your kitten checked by your vet. Don’t forget to insure your kitten for peace of mind in case of problems.
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