If you look under the kitten's tail you will see it's bottom and then it's genitals.
In male cats there is a gap which is where his testicles will grow (at 8 weeks they may be growing), in females this gap is not present and instead you will see the vulva. It is "two dots" for boys and "dot and line" for girls - like a : compared to an i
This picture will probably help you better as it's not that easy to describe!
http://www.kitten-rescue.com/images/sexing_kittens.gif
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No, acually the male's are a lot smaller than the female's.
It takes about six to nine weeks for the hormones to change. You shouldn't put male cat with the female until after this time, as even a newly-neutered male can get a female cat pregnant.
A female kitten's vulva is situated close to the anus and the male kitten has a larger gap between the anus and penis. It will be very difficult to accurately tell the sex of a kitten until it is at the very least two weeks old. In males, the testicles do not begin to develop until four to six weeks old.
A young cat is called a kit. :3
9 weeks.
The female cat is called a "queen" (how appropriate). The male cat is a "tom" or "tomcat"
A male cat is a Tom, a female cat is a Queen, and a young cat is a kitten.
The kitten of a male lion and a female tiger
Male cats have testicles. But, you can also tell by what colors a cat has. If it's a female it has 3 colors, a male has 2 or 1 color. But, some females have what I call a secret color which is when they have a little speckle ( which are unnoticeable in this case) and it has a different color. Always look again for a little spot you might have missed and it's hard to see a kitten's testicles. I know a cat who gave birth to a kitten that has a little unnoticeable orange spot. T hat's how you tell a female and male apart.
it cant be possible.
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