What is the physical and mental development versus age of chakat kittens and cubs?
Chakat kittens aren’t nearly as helpless as human babies. They are able to get up and walk around at a couple of weeks. At this time and for about a year, they are little more than very intelligent cats though, operating off instincts not to get into trouble, or to deal with trouble if they can’t avoid it. A frightened chakat kitten can be very dangerous to handle. This is part of the survival mechanism built into chakats as one of their overall design to increase their ability to survive most circumstances. It’s not until around when they are weaned that they start taking on truly intelligent thinking, and they are able to draw on their experiences as kittens. Chakats mature sooner emotionally because of their empathic abilities. That is why they have their coming-of-age at a younger age than humans who, although physically ready for sex, are rarely emotionally mature enough for it yet. Up until they’re weaned, chakats are not much more than clever big cats. After that though, they st