Should I force my kittens to do the same job forever?

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A follow up from this question: how much bonus resources are being gathered (approximately) for each level? I have seen dabbling (the starter level) and novice (the second), but I am not quite sure how to calculate the increase between these levels.

Then, if this a certain amount, is it worth it to keep my kittens at the same job? Currently I switch in the winter to a ~-2 catnip but that requires a lot of farmer kittens. In spring I refill catnip again, and when the stock is sufficiently large, I switch most of the kittens back to miner/scholar/whatever. Is it better to keep just 2/3 (or more, depending on several factors) farmer kittens the whole year through instead of my current approach?

(If it is needed, I currently have 11 kittens, and busy buying the workshop upgrades. No scholar upgrades can be bought right now (Science needed is much larger then my maximum science))






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Do kittens miss their siblings?

a) Kittens who have been separated during the early weeks of life will forget each other. Young kittens often miss their mom and siblings and show signs of separation anxiety after being taken into the new home. However, it doesn't take them too long to adapt to the new home and reattach to the new family.

How do you comfort a scared kitten?

Tips on Socializing Scared Kittens:
  • Confine to a small room with a litterbox, food and water, and a few safe hiding places that you can access easily. ...
  • Move slowly and talk softly when approaching the kitten. ...
  • Use food to make friends! ...
  • Use toys to build confidence, for exercise, and as a fun way to bond.


  • What is normal kitten behavior?

    Kittens like to explore new areas and investigate anything that moves, and may bat at, pounce on and bite objects that resemble prey. Kittens learn how to inhibit their bite from their littermates and their mother.



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