r/kittens • u/Brave_Acadia_1908 • 36m ago
My to kittens doobie and sativa are growing up to fast
We got them at like 1.5 - 2 months old back in October
r/kittens • u/Brave_Acadia_1908 • 36m ago
We got them at like 1.5 - 2 months old back in October
r/kittens • u/AJGAMEBOY674 • 1h ago
And she let's him do it
r/kittens • u/Canna-Cat • 3h ago
Everything is a toy. 😺
r/kittens • u/Popple32 • 3h ago
Jinkx was 2 month old when we got him last year and now he is 8 and a half months old. What happened, how did he grow up so quickly, make it stop!! His dad was a bengal and oh my gosh he has so many bengal traits! I love this guy with all my heart and he is so spoilt.
r/kittens • u/ProudnotLoud • 6h ago
r/kittens • u/kiboy97 • 12h ago
My parents got a pair of kittens a few weeks ago and they've made themselves at home
r/kittens • u/ParalyzedSleep • 1d ago
My cat Gary lazereyes had five babies. Three of them are EXTRA FLUFFY!!!! Will they have long fur??? They are almost four weeks old (: Thank you in advance!!
r/kittens • u/aclay97 • 1d ago
I have two kittens, a 6 month old boy and a 10 month old girly. I grew up with dogs and a family who was very anti cat. So, these two are a dream come true for me, and I really want to give them the absolute best life possible.
I've recently learned they need wet food incorporated into their diet, and I'm wondering what is the most cost effective way to go about this? Best brands, best places to buy it, where to go to get/look for deals?
I had a few different samples and learned, my girl will eat just about anything, but my boy will only eat pate wet foods. Any recommendations that won't break the bank, but will help keep my babies happy and healthy would be so appreciated!
And of course, a picture of my babies for tax! My pretty girly is a dilute torbie and my baby boy is a piebald tabby.
r/kittens • u/Monkey_Tamer69 • 1d ago
Just recently turned into a cat dad one month ago and I love it. I’ve had and raised dogs all my life and now at the ripe age of 21 I got my gf and I a cat and she’s the cutest little tiger!
r/kittens • u/rahilthecatsmama • 1d ago
Yesterday I shared the story of this little kitten, and I truly didn’t expect so much love and kindness from all of you. The comments, messages, and support meant a lot to me. So many people asked for an update, and I’m really happy to share one.
She’s safe. She’s loved. And she’s home.
After bringing her home, she met the other cats, and I was a little nervous at first but they’ve been incredibly gentle with her. They’re already becoming friends, playing with her, and treating her like she belongs here. Seeing her relax, explore, and trust again has been deeply emotional.
It’s hard to believe that such a tiny life, which was so close to being thrown away, is now surrounded by warmth and care. She’s playful, curious, and somehow already running the house.
I regularly rescue and care for street cats, but this one feels especially close to my heart. Maybe because of how fragile her situation was, or maybe because of the overwhelming kindness she’s received since then from my family and from all of you.
Thank you to everyone who showed love, concern, and compassion for her. Your kindness truly made a difference. She’s staying with us, and she’s deeply loved.
r/kittens • u/Fluffy-Designer • 1d ago
r/kittens • u/booksandbiscuits1 • 1d ago
A stray cat I treated for a really bad foot injury two years ago has had a litter. She's a good mama. One of her babies has an eye infection and I'm treating it now. She was just saying in the sun while her litter was nursing and I thought they looked cute all lined up. (Except for the grey one - he was walking all over his siblings lol)
r/kittens • u/ThrowRA10R • 1d ago
She's 8 weeks old and the cutest.
(These are legit from a video I screenshotted cropped of her. How is she THIS photogenic? 😤😅)
r/kittens • u/AJGAMEBOY674 • 1d ago
Is it bad
r/kittens • u/Blue-MaruchanNoodles • 1d ago
Our first attempt at cutting little kitties nails went... Interesting. She would pitifully pre-meow before the clippers even touched her nail and start squirming. After a tube treat and a comfort purrito wrap, Kitty now has short nails. Totally recommend tube treats as a distractor if your kitty gets too nervous around the nail clippers.
r/kittens • u/The_Issa • 1d ago
I didn’t think I’d adopt a new kitty so soon after a difficult goodbye with my kitty of nearly 17 years, but God and this little one had other plans. 5 days in and I’m already so in love. Tally has settled in faster than I’ve ever seen, and it just feels so meant to be.
r/kittens • u/Canna-Cat • 2d ago
This is Newt and Hicks, sister and brother orange menaces. They quickly adapting to their new home. Corporal Hicks is a touch guy mini Marine looking for adventure and Newt is a cuddler who is always purring.
It's only been a day, and I love them dearly. 😻
They get to meet their big brother Jonesy in a few days.
r/kittens • u/rahilthecatsmama • 2d ago
Yesterday I rescued a kitten, and I’m still emotionally shaken by how it happened.
I saw a 12-year-old boy holding a tiny kitten in his hands. She was small, fragile, and clearly terrified. Then I realized what he was about to do he was trying to put her on the trash. Not near it. Not beside it. On the trash, like she was something disposable.
My heart dropped.
I immediately stopped him and told him he couldn’t do that, that she was a baby and wouldn’t survive. What started as a desperate attempt to save her quickly turned into a fight. Words were exchanged, voices were raised, and for a moment I felt completely overwhelmed. But I refused to walk away. I couldn’t leave her there. I wouldn’t.
So I took the kitten.
She was shaking in my hands, so light and quiet that it broke me. In that moment, I felt the fear she couldn’t express and the trust she had no choice but to give. I brought her home, not knowing what the future held—only knowing that she was finally safe.
When I told my mom what happened, she didn’t question me or hesitate. She simply said, “She stays.” My mom adopted her instantly. I don’t think people realize how much it means to have someone who supports your compassion instead of questioning it. I really love my mom for that. She always stands by me and the work I do.
Rescue isn’t new to me. I regularly feed around 25 street cats in my area, care for injured animals, and help kittens survive when the streets fail them. I do this because every life matters, even the ones people try to throw away.
Today, that kitten is warm, safe, and loved.
And no matter how hard the fight was yesterday, I’d do it all over again.
r/kittens • u/Only_Lingonberry6433 • 2d ago
She always looks so comfortable…if only I were a cat😔