How Old is Your Battlecat?

One week realtime: The cubs, about the size of a large housecat, are old enough to leave the mother, though wild cubs will often be taken earlier and hand-raised to assist in taming. They have often already shown what their designation will be.
Two weeks realtime: The cub has doubled, or even tripled its size, and can stand anywhere from one (smaller females) to three (extra large males) feet in height. It has begun to hunt, though more often than not, it fails, and has begun to figure out it's place in its army's Strike (What you call a group of battlecats.)
Three weeks realtime: The battlecat has attained its full height, anywhere from two to four feet. Though able to hunt for itself, it still relies much on its owner.
Four weeks realtime: Congratulations. Your battlecat is now full-grown. He/ she can normally hold his/her own with a wolf, has no trouble hunting, and the females will soon be going into heat, if they haven't already. I suggest you keep an eye on them. Training has probably been finished, if the cat is a Hunter, and the battlecat can easily carry a couple tarlin children on its back, though a full grown man is too heavy except for the biggest. Female Breeders are pregnant for two weeks real time.