How many months do you usually start raising a cat? Generally speaking, it is best to start raising cats from six months, because at six months old, the cat's immunity and social ability are at their best, so that the cat can get the best growth environment.
Usually, cats start to recognize their owners around two months old, so why do some people choose cats around two months old? When the kitten just arrives in a strange environment, the owner should not contact the kitten directly, because the kitten is unfamiliar with the surrounding environment at this time. Direct contact with the kitten will cause it to have a strong stress response, which will lead to difficulties in identifying the owner in the later stage.
The owner can directly place the kitten in a quiet environment and give it plenty of water. After the kitten is a little familiar with the environment, the owner can slowly approach the kitten, and the owner can feed the kitten or use toys such as cat sticks to play with the cat, thereby increasing the relationship between the owner and the kitten. When the kitten begins to actively get close to his owner and develops a sense of dependence, he will recognize his owner.