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  2. Gen Z are becoming pet parents because they can’t afford ...

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    Gen Z reported an average spending habit of $178 per month on their pets, compared to millennials coughing up $146, Gen X shelling out $115, and baby boomers paying $90, according to a 2024 study ...

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    A cat may indeed be curious about a baby and all of its distinctive odors, but that’s because cats, like dogs and many other animals, consider smell to be one of their most powerful senses.

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  5. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    The word "kitten" derives from the Middle English word kitoun, which in turn came from the Old French chitoun or cheton. [1] Juvenile big cats are called "cubs" rather than kittens; either term (but usually more commonly "kitten") may be used for the young of smaller wild felids, such as ocelots, caracals, and lynxes.

  6. Litter (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    The other significant advantage is the chance for the healthiest young animals to be favored from a group. Rather than it being a conscious decision on the part of the parents, the fittest and strongest baby competes most successfully for food and space, leaving the weakest young, or runts, to die through lack of care.

  7. Human–animal breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    A Cuban woman using a goat to suckle a baby, 1903. Human to animal breastfeeding has been practiced in some different cultures during various time periods. The practice of breastfeeding or suckling between humans and other species occurred in both directions: women sometimes breastfed young animals, and animals were used to suckle babies and children.