A Day of Cat ObservationThe cat's daily activities were as follows:
** 1. Early morning **
1. **1 - 5 points **
- Some cats were full of energy during this time. They would play around, parkour, run around their owners 'rooms, like having a party, or even jump on their owners. However, there were also cats who would sleep together with their owners during their rest time.
2. ** Around 6 o'clock **
- Cats, as morning and evening animals, usually woke up. If they saw that the poop-picker had not woken up, they might meow or nudge their owner, as if reminding their owner that it was time to "hunt"(look for food) because they wanted to eat breakfast.
** 2. Morning session **
1. **7 - 12 points **
- After the owner went out, the cat might be a little reluctant to leave, and then began to think about how to spend the morning. It might play with its favorite toys, such as chasing a new toy ball or playing a hunting game. When she was tired, she would stay by the window and look at the scenery outside, like flying bugs. If they saw flies and other small insects at home, they would try to catch them to replenish their protein and then rest. After all, sleep was very important to cats.
** 3. Afternoon **
1. **1 - 5 points **
- Cats might sleep until around 3 p.m., stretch their bodies after waking up, and then start patrolling the house to see if there were any abnormalities. After that, they would lick their fur to clean themselves because cats were born with a habit of cleanliness.
** 4. Evening **
1. **6 - 10 points **
- At six o'clock, the cat knew that its owner was coming home and would wait at the door. When its owner came back, it would circle around its owner and meow. After its master prepared dinner for it, it would play with its master after dinner.
** V. Evening Time **
1. **11 - 12 **
- When the cat saw its owner washing up and preparing to sleep, it would patrol the surrounding territory to ensure safety. At this time, if it was not sleepy, the owner could interact with it and give it some snacks to consume its energy. After that, the cat would sleep with the owner when it was tired.
In addition, cats slept about two-thirds of the time every day to reduce energy consumption. After all, they were carnivores and hunting enthusiasts. In terms of diet, some cats eat irregularly, may eat for a while and play for a while, and drink less water. For cats who don't like to drink water, you can prepare an automatic water dispenser. Cats spent about 30% of their daily time licking their fur because their whiskers and other fur were important sensors. They would lick their fur clean after eating and drinking. In terms of leisure and entertainment, sharpening claws was very important for cats. It could keep their claws sharp, so they needed to prepare a scratching board for them. Cats had a strong sense of territory and would rub things everywhere to mark them. For cats, toys could kill boredom, and their owners might become prey for cats to practice their hunting skills when they returned home. Cats also liked to bask in the sun and enjoy the scenery. As long as it was not the hottest time in summer, they would lie on the windowsill almost every day to bask in the sun and enjoy the scenery.
40-Day Old CatIf it was a kitten that was more than 40 days old, it would already be able to jump up and try to jump onto the sofa and bed. The area of play was larger, and it was the most lively, cute, and fun stage. It would also learn to lick its own fur like a big cat. At 45 - 60 days, the kitten would learn to use cat litter and try to eat cat food. It was about to be weaned. Two months later, the kitten could leave its mother and live alone. After weaning, it would eat cat food, and it could also be dewormed and disinfected. It was ready to go to a new home.
In the process of growth, the kitten's birth weight is generally between 80 - 120 grams. It is affected by the number of embryos. When it is born, its ears and eyes cannot hear or see. It relies entirely on its sense of smell to identify its mother. At this stage, the survival rate is the lowest. When it opens its eyes at 7 - 10 days, there may be eye droppings around the eyes that stick to the eyelids. It may need to be wiped to help open its eyes. At about 15 days, the eyes would be completely open. At this time, the eyes would be blue, and it would only become a fixed color after 2 months. They would begin to explore the world. They could crawl but not walk. At 20 - 30 days, their baby teeth would grow. They could walk and run. They would no longer be limited to the cat nest. They would also fight with their siblings. This was also the time to practice the basic hunting skills. At 30 - 40 days, they would be more active.