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1. Oregon Octopi - A kitten (Old English diminutive of cat) is a juvenile domesticated cat (Felis catus) that is not yet fully-grown.
2. HHWC - Kitten is also an alternative name for the young of some rodents, such as rats, rabbits, hedgehogs, beavers, squirrels and skunks.
3. Machu Picchu Hidden Dragons - The young of big cats are called cubs rather than kittens.
4. The Team Owned by a Complete Fucking Retard +10 - Either term may be used for the young of smaller wild felids such as ocelots, caracals, and lynx, but "kitten" is usually more common for these species.
5. Lincoln Navigators - A litter of kittens usually consists of two to five kittens.
6. Bristol Palin - They are born after a gestation that lasts between 64–67 days, with an average length of 66 days
7. Hali Hunnicutt - Kittens emerge in a sac called the amnion which is bitten off and eaten by the mother cat.
8. C-Town MF'n Hood - For the first several weeks, kittens are unable to urinate or defecate without being stimulated by their mother.
9. Edward Cullen - They are also unable to regulate their body temperature for the first three weeks, so kittens born in temperatures less than 27°C (80 °F) can die from exposure if they are not kept warm by their mother.
10. District 9 Prawns - The mother's milk is very important for the kittens' nutrition and proper growth.
11. Wylker - This milk transfers antibodies to the kittens, which helps protect them against infectious disease.
12. Colonel Sanders - Newborn kittens are also unable to produce concentrated urine, and so have a very high requirement for fluids.
13. Timetoshine-Beta - Kittens open their eyes about seven to ten days following birth.
14. Moose Jaw Fightin' Hobos - At first, the retina is poorly-developed and vision is poor. Kittens are not able to see as well as adult cats until about ten weeks after birth.
15. Moose Jaw Roughriders - Kittens develop very quickly from about two weeks of age until their seventh week.
16. Miley Cyrus Turning 18 - Their coordination and strength improve, they play-fight with their litter-mates, and begin to explore the world outside the nest or den.
17. Kevin Bacon - They learn to wash themselves and others as well as play hunting and stalking games, showing their inborn ability as predators.
18. Kevinless Bacon - These innate skills are developed by the kittens' mother or other adult cats bringing live prey to the nest. Later, the adult cats also demonstrate hunting techniques for the kittens to emulate.
19. Jake Locker - As they reach three to four weeks old, the kittens are gradually weaned and begin to eat solid food, with weaning usually complete by six to eight weeks.
20. East St Louis Tire Fires - Kittens live primarily on solid food after weaning, but usually continue to suckle from time to time until separated from their mothers.
21. Oregon Octopi - Some mother cats will scatter their kittens as early as three months of age, while others continue to look after them until they approach sexual maturity.
22. The Cult of Personalities - The sex of kittens is usually easy to determine by six to eight weeks.
23. Justin Bieber - The male's urethral opening is round, whereas the female's is a slit.
24. Ethiopia - Another marked difference is the distance between anus and urethral opening, which is greater in males than in females.
25. Indianapolis Gurupies - Kittens are highly social animals and spend most of their waking hours interacting with available animals and playing.
26. Nickelback - Play with other kittens peaks in the third or fourth month after birth, with more solitary hunting and stalking play peaking later, at about five months.
27. Jebediah's Oblong Ball Club - Kittens are vulnerable to harm because they like to find dark places to hide, sometimes with fatal results if they are not watched carefully.
28. Eugene Jeter III - Although domestic kittens are commonly sent to new homes at six to eight weeks of age, it has been suggested that being with its mother and litter mates from six to twelve weeks is important for a kitten's social and behavioural development.
29. South Otto Fragile Porcelain Mice - Usually, breeders will not sell a kitten that is younger than twelve weeks, and in many jurisdictions, it is illegal to give away kittens younger than eight weeks old.
30. Four Loko - Domestic kittens in developed societies are usually vaccinated against common illnesses from two to three months of age.
31. Korb Destroyers - The usual combination vaccination protects against Feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline calicivirus (C), and Feline panleukopenia (P).
32. Oregon Octopi - This FVRCP inoculation is usually given at eight, twelve and sixteen weeks, and an inoculation against rabies may also be given at sixteen weeks.
1. Oregon Octopi - A kitten (Old English diminutive of cat) is a juvenile domesticated cat (Felis catus) that is not yet fully-grown.
2. HHWC - Kitten is also an alternative name for the young of some rodents, such as rats, rabbits, hedgehogs, beavers, squirrels and skunks.
3. Machu Picchu Hidden Dragons - The young of big cats are called cubs rather than kittens.
4. The Team Owned by a Complete Fucking Retard +10 - Either term may be used for the young of smaller wild felids such as ocelots, caracals, and lynx, but "kitten" is usually more common for these species.
5. Lincoln Navigators - A litter of kittens usually consists of two to five kittens.
6. Bristol Palin - They are born after a gestation that lasts between 64–67 days, with an average length of 66 days
7. Hali Hunnicutt - Kittens emerge in a sac called the amnion which is bitten off and eaten by the mother cat.
8. C-Town MF'n Hood - For the first several weeks, kittens are unable to urinate or defecate without being stimulated by their mother.
9. Edward Cullen - They are also unable to regulate their body temperature for the first three weeks, so kittens born in temperatures less than 27°C (80 °F) can die from exposure if they are not kept warm by their mother.
10. District 9 Prawns - The mother's milk is very important for the kittens' nutrition and proper growth.
11. Wylker - This milk transfers antibodies to the kittens, which helps protect them against infectious disease.
12. Colonel Sanders - Newborn kittens are also unable to produce concentrated urine, and so have a very high requirement for fluids.
13. Timetoshine-Beta - Kittens open their eyes about seven to ten days following birth.
14. Moose Jaw Fightin' Hobos - At first, the retina is poorly-developed and vision is poor. Kittens are not able to see as well as adult cats until about ten weeks after birth.
15. Moose Jaw Roughriders - Kittens develop very quickly from about two weeks of age until their seventh week.
16. Miley Cyrus Turning 18 - Their coordination and strength improve, they play-fight with their litter-mates, and begin to explore the world outside the nest or den.
17. Kevin Bacon - They learn to wash themselves and others as well as play hunting and stalking games, showing their inborn ability as predators.
18. Kevinless Bacon - These innate skills are developed by the kittens' mother or other adult cats bringing live prey to the nest. Later, the adult cats also demonstrate hunting techniques for the kittens to emulate.
19. Jake Locker - As they reach three to four weeks old, the kittens are gradually weaned and begin to eat solid food, with weaning usually complete by six to eight weeks.
20. East St Louis Tire Fires - Kittens live primarily on solid food after weaning, but usually continue to suckle from time to time until separated from their mothers.
21. Oregon Octopi - Some mother cats will scatter their kittens as early as three months of age, while others continue to look after them until they approach sexual maturity.
22. The Cult of Personalities - The sex of kittens is usually easy to determine by six to eight weeks.
23. Justin Bieber - The male's urethral opening is round, whereas the female's is a slit.
24. Ethiopia - Another marked difference is the distance between anus and urethral opening, which is greater in males than in females.
25. Indianapolis Gurupies - Kittens are highly social animals and spend most of their waking hours interacting with available animals and playing.
26. Nickelback - Play with other kittens peaks in the third or fourth month after birth, with more solitary hunting and stalking play peaking later, at about five months.
27. Jebediah's Oblong Ball Club - Kittens are vulnerable to harm because they like to find dark places to hide, sometimes with fatal results if they are not watched carefully.
28. Eugene Jeter III - Although domestic kittens are commonly sent to new homes at six to eight weeks of age, it has been suggested that being with its mother and litter mates from six to twelve weeks is important for a kitten's social and behavioural development.
29. South Otto Fragile Porcelain Mice - Usually, breeders will not sell a kitten that is younger than twelve weeks, and in many jurisdictions, it is illegal to give away kittens younger than eight weeks old.
30. Four Loko - Domestic kittens in developed societies are usually vaccinated against common illnesses from two to three months of age.
31. Korb Destroyers - The usual combination vaccination protects against Feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline calicivirus (C), and Feline panleukopenia (P).
32. Oregon Octopi - This FVRCP inoculation is usually given at eight, twelve and sixteen weeks, and an inoculation against rabies may also be given at sixteen weeks.