Kitten: Teen
If under-stimulated, they may scratch furniture, climb curtains, or chew on items (e.g., shoes, papers).
They often ignore commands, challenge household rules, and test their limits with humans and other pets. teen kitten
Adolescent "teenage" kittens (roughly 4 to 18 months old) undergo significant physical and behavioral changes, marking the transition from a tiny, dependent kitten to an independent adult cat. This phase is characterized by high energy, boundary testing, and increased independence. they may scratch furniture
Unneutered cats may display spraying (marking territory), increased vocalization, and roaming behavior. Physical Development or chew on items (e.g.
Teenage cats have immense energy bursts, often running at full speed around the house.