Will a two-month-old kitten recognize its owner?
A two-month-old kitten will recognize its owner. When the cat is two months old, it has been weaned and has its own perception of the things around it. At this time, the cat is very dependent and very easy to raise. As long as the owner takes good care of it, be more patient, and accompany it more often. Play with it and it will recognize its owner in about a week. After recognizing its owner, it will be very clingy.
Shows of a kitten recognizing its owner:
1. After a kitten recognizes its owner, it will rely on its owner and like to follow its owner. It will go wherever the owner goes.
2. After eating, it will actively approach its owner and play with it. It will not resist the owner's touch and will sleep next to the owner.
3. When feeling hungry, it will stay next to the cat bowl and keep meowing at the owner, asking for food.
4. When hearing the call of the owner, it will run to the owner immediately, which also means that it is well fed by the owner.
- Why do cats imitate babies crying at night?
- What should I do if my cat coughs up phlegm and can’t cough it up?
- Why do Siamese cats like to hide under the sofa? A must-read for pet owners!
- How to tell the gender of a cat
- Are cats color blind (how many colors can cats distinguish)
- Is it cat ringworm when cat hair becomes lumpy and hard?
- Do American Shorthair cats have cheeks? (What do American shorthair cats eat with hairy cheeks?)
- Are Singaporean cats easy to raise?
- Five questions about raising pets during pregnancy. Who says you can’t keep pets during pregnancy?
- The cat litter box stinks, how to solve the problem of odor in the cat litter box?