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the first four weeks of a puppy's life vs. the first four weeks of a kitten's life

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Answered by ItsMarshmello
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The first four weeks of puppy's life -

At one week old, puppies' eyes are still closed. Their eyes will begin to open in the second week of life, usually between 10-14 days of age. However, they won't be able to see clearly at first. The eyes will gradually open wider, revealing grayish-blue eyes with a hazy appearance. Puppies' eyes will continue to develop over the next several weeks, reaching full vision around eight weeks of age.

The first four weeks of kitten's life:-

Around three weeks of age is usually when kittens start to take their first shaky steps. While they start out wobbly and unsure, as balance begins to improve during the fourth week they become more confident and eager to explore their surroundings. This is a good time to start kitten-proofing your home if you haven't already done so.

During the fourth and fifth week of the kitten timeline, kittens are able to balance enough to go to the bathroom without any help from their mother. This is a good time to introduce them to the litter box, says Petful. Kittens typically learn what to do from watching mom, so all you really need to do is show them the box. Just keep in mind that they're still learning and accidents might happen from time to time.

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Answered by priya9531
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the first four weeks of a puppy's life :-

The first 14 days after your puppy is born are a crucial time to make sure they progress into healthy adulthood. It’s important to look after them carefully in the first 48 hours, and make sure they get the heat and nutrition they need. This includes colostrum, which puppies get from suckling their mother, as it helps support their immune system. Between days nine and 13, your puppy’s weight will also double – so if they seem to be struggling to put on weight you may wish to consult a vet.

the first four weeks of a kitten's life:-

Kittens come into the world with their eyes and ears closed and spend the first week or so of their lives blind and deaf. Their eyes open during the second week, but their vision isn't very good at this point, and they'll need to be kept out of bright light, says The Spruce Pets. Purring typically begins during week three, and kittens tend to become more vocal as they start being able to walk, play and explore their surroundings.Around three weeks of age is usually when kittens start to take their first shaky steps. While they start out wobbly and unsure, as balance begins to improve during the fourth week they become more confident and eager to explore their surroundings. This is a good time to start kitten-proofing your home if you haven't already done so.

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