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Kitten Weight Chart Days 22 to 56 - Free Download - Digital Copy

Kitten Weight Chart Days 22 to 56 - Free Download - Digital Copy

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Our Kitten Weight Chart, Day 22 to Day 56, Digital Copy is a convenient phone, computer or tablet fillable PDF designed to help breeders record daily weights directly on their device. Covering Day 22 through to Day 56, with one day per page and space for up to 10 kittens, it provides structured monitoring throughout the weaning and early growth period.
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Our Kitten Weight Chart, Day 22 to Day 56, Digital Copy is a convenient phone, computer or tablet fillable PDF designed to help breeders record daily weights directly on their device. Covering Day 22 through to Day 56, with one day per page and space for up to 10 kittens, it provides structured monitoring throughout the weaning and early growth period.

This digital format allows you to enter litter details, individual weights in grams, daily gains, and notes securely, keeping organised electronic records from three to eight weeks of age.

Key Features

  • Digital Fillable PDF format
  • Covers daily weights from Day 22 to Day 56
  • One day per page layout
  • Space for up to 10 kittens per page
  • Litter details and microchip information fields
  • Date and time weighed entry
  • Kitten ID or colour identification
  • Weight in grams recording
  • Daily weight gain tracking
  • Individual kitten notes column
  • Dedicated Daily Notes section
  • Compatible with computer, tablet, and phone
  • Option to print completed records
  • Free Instant download

Additional Information

Between three and eight weeks of age, kittens become more active and begin the weaning process. During this stage, growth should remain steady even as feeding routines change. 

If a kitten shows weight loss, stalled growth, lethargy, diarrhoea, poor appetite, or behavioural changes, veterinary assessment should be sought promptly. Kittens can decline quickly, so early intervention is important.

Consistent record keeping through to eight weeks supports responsible breeding practices and provides valuable documentation for new owners.

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