“…The agreement of these findings with earlier reports (Ewer, 1959(Ewer, , 1961Rosenblatt, 1962Rosenblatt, , 1971Rosenblatt, , 1972Rosenblatt, , 1983; recent review in Mermet, Coureaud, McGrane, & Schaal, 2008), suggests the robust nature of this behavior and the ready opportunity it provides to experimentally study sensory and cognitive mechanisms underlying the organization of suckling behavior in these altricial young. Given that kittens only start to open their eyes during the second postnatal week, it seems likely that olfactory cues on the mother's ventrum are important in stimulating nipple-search behavior and in eliciting nipple attachment (Ewer, 1959(Ewer, , 1961Hudson et al, 2009;Rosenblatt, 1971Rosenblatt, , 1972Rosenblatt, , 1983.…”