How old should my cat be before they start acting like a typical cat?

We adopted our kitten a few weeks ago, and I'm curious about when she'll start displaying more typical cat behaviors, like lounging around and being more independent. She's still very playful and energetic, exploring every nook and cranny of our house. At what age should we expect her to calm down a bit and settle into a more mature, cat-like routine?

Answer

It's perfectly normal for kittens to be highly energetic and playful as they grow and learn about their world. Over time, your kitten will display more mature behaviors and settle into a more cat-like routine.

  • Expect kittens to be very active and curious during their early months.
  • Most kittens start displaying more settled behavior around one year of age.
  • It's important for young cats to explore safely and have plenty of stimuli to support healthy development.

Your kitten is currently going through an important developmental stage, which involves a lot of playing, exploring, and bursting with energy. This is a crucial period for learning and social interaction. Typically, cats start displaying more mature, independent behaviors around the age of one to two years. Until then, continue to provide plenty of safe play options and a stimulating environment. Be patient as your kitten grows, and you'll notice her gradually settle into a more relaxed routine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • At what age do kittens generally become less playful?

    Most kittens start to become less playful and more independent around one year old as they transition into adulthood.

  • How can I help my kitten settle down more at night?

    Ensure your kitten has ample playtime and mental stimulation during the day. Consider scheduled play sessions in the evening so she can expend energy before bedtime.

  • Is it normal for my kitten to be constantly exploring?

    Yes, kittens have a natural curiosity and a strong desire to explore. This behavior is essential for their development and learning about their environment.

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