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Life Purpose

Importance:

In Short

Cats view and think very differently from humans. They don't seek purpose or meaning. Their biological nature is predatory. They want to hunt. And we can honor that.

Respect their needs and desires to allow them to live a fulfilling life.

  • Kittens (0-6 months) learn essential life skills through play and exploration. Enrich them with lots of fun.
  • Young cats (6 months-2 years) are highly curious with peak hunting energy and territorial behavior. Do anything you want with them.
  • Adult cats (2-10 years) stabilizes in all areas and establish consistent routines. Do anything you want with them.
  • Senior cats (10+ years) prioritize rest, comfort, and selective socializing. Priortise on care and bonding with them.
  • Cats living their lives in varying Life Stages

    These ratings reflect typical patterns, though individual personalities and health conditions can cause significant variations.

    Kittens (0-6 months)

    • Hunt:
      (Everything is prey)
    • Observe:
      (Curious but easily distracted)
    • Rest:
      (Sleeps a lot but wakes up often)
    • Bond:
      (Makes first friends)

    Young Cats (6 months-2 years)

    • Hunt:
      (Super playful and active)
    • Observe:
      (Checking out their home area)
    • Rest:
      (Regular naps, very playful when awake)
    • Bond:
      (Testing who's the boss)

    Adult Cats (2-10 years)

    • Hunt:
      (Smart hunting tricks)
    • Observe:
      (Watches things that matters most)
    • Rest:
      (Regular, easy-to-guess sleep times)
    • Bond:
      (Steady friendships)

    Senior Cats (10+ years)

    • Hunt:
      (Likes easier games)
    • Observe:
      (Watches but doesn't chase)
    • Rest:
      (Sleeps more and deeper)
    • Bond:
      (Wants to spend more together)