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Expect to separate the kittens from their mother when they are around 12 weeks old.

While most kittens are weaned by 8-10 weeks, most experts recommend leaving kittens with their littermates until 12-13 weeks, so they can be properly socialized.

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Nice kittens with them, life is different without them, let's discuss

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Separating kittens from a cat mother ???? how to deal with cat separation anxiety

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It's messy to read this, I can do that too, next time I'll write more interesting

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Learn How Baby Kittens Grow: 0-8 Weeks!

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Separating Kittens from Mothers! When Can Your Separate Kittens from Their Mother?

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