Adapting to light: Kittens' eyes are constantly adjusting to changes in light levels, and their pupils can dilate or contract quickly. As their vision matures, their eye muscles may twitch as they adjust to different light conditions.
Exploration and hunting instincts: Kittens are naturally curious and often use their vision to explore their surroundings and track moving objects. Twitching eyes can be a sign of their attention being drawn to movement or something they find interesting.
Stress or discomfort: In some cases, frequent or excessive eye twitching can indicate that a kitten is feeling stressed, anxious, or uncomfortable. This may be due to medical issues, environmental stressors, or discomfort caused by things like ear infections, dental problems, or skin allergies.
Neurological conditions: In rare cases, persistent eye twitching can be a symptom of underlying neurological conditions or developmental abnormalities. If you notice any unusual or prolonged twitching, it's best to consult with a veterinarian for a thorough checkup.