In this period the main source of food for tabby cats is their mother's milk and kitten formula. Newborn kittens typically weigh between 3.5 and 3.75 ounces at birth.
Until they are about five or six months old, kittens should receive vaccinations every three to four weeks. The importance of kitten vaccinations stems from their role in preventing common diseases.
A tabby cat’s prime years are generally between the ages of 3 and 6. It’s crucial to maintain regular veterinary checkups in this life stage. Many tabby cats might deal with health issues, such as the dental disease.
The later years range in age from 7 to 10. A tabby cat might start to develop more complications as she gets older. During this time, your cat’s previously brisk physical activity will start to slow down.
Senior cats are cats over the age of 15. They are likely to experience significant behavioral changes, such as ignorance, excess meowing, and refusal to use the litter box correctly.