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You and Your Cat: Normal Behavior

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Normal Behavior in Cats

Cats are not the solitary creatures as once thought, but are capable of forming intense social bonds with one another and with humans. Early social experiences, particularly between the ages of 3-9 weeks are critical to the development of normal behaviors in the adult cat.

Kittens begin to learn normal social behavior from their mother (or queen) and their littermates starting at 2-3 weeks of age. They learn by observing, imitating and experimenting. When kittens begin to play and interact with one another and their mother at this early age, they learn how to inhibit their bite and retract their claws, thus learning the limits of using teeth and claws during normal play.

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