One kitten may be growling at the other kitten due to territorial behavior, fear, or feeling threatened. It is a common way for kittens to communicate their discomfort or assert dominance.
Maybe you are hearing your cat purring. This is what cats do when they are comfortable.
If you have a new kitten that is standoffish, there are many things you can do to get the kitten to be comfortable. It is important to give the kitten a lot of attention, and play with them often. Giving them plenty of toys and objects to play with, will help the kitten become comfortable.
When a cat pins down a kitten, it can affect their relationship by establishing dominance and hierarchy. This behavior may lead to the kitten showing submission and deference towards the cat, potentially shaping their future interactions and behaviors towards each other.
A male cat can demonstrate care and nurturing behavior towards a kitten by grooming it, playing with it gently, and protecting it from harm. He may also provide warmth and comfort by snuggling with the kitten and allowing it to nurse.
Kittens may growl while playing because they are excited or trying to establish dominance. It is a natural behavior for them to communicate their feelings during playtime.
The human's behaviour towards it.
Kittens may growl while playing with a toy because they are excited or trying to establish dominance. It is a natural behavior for young cats to exhibit during playtime.
Kittens may growl while playing with their toys as a way to show excitement or assert dominance. It is a natural behavior for them to express their emotions during playtime.
Kittens may growl while playing with toys as a way to express excitement or assert dominance. It is a natural behavior for young cats to exhibit during playtime.
Kittens sleep a lot because they are growing and developing rapidly. Their bodies need plenty of rest to support this growth. It is normal for kittens to sleep up to 20 hours a day. If your kitten is eating, playing, and behaving normally when awake, there is likely no cause for concern.
It depends on the type of kitten you are planning to get as well as if your current cat is generally friendly towards other cats. If you do end up getting a kitten, when you introduce it to your home leave it in its kennel for a little bit while you let your other cat sniff the kitten. The kitten will probably become a little scared, but trust me, it is much more overwhelming for them when the kitten is not in the kennel. After both cats get a sense of who the other cat it, you can let the kitten out of its kennel. Other than that, a kitten should be fine. Also, make sure you spread your time equally to both cats or else your current cat will get jealous and most likely act meaner towards the kitten. Good luck :)