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.
Lift up its tail and see if it has balls. if it doesnt its a girl. they're a little hard to miss!
It is not necessary to analyse the behavior of a cat in order to determine its gender; male cats, like male people, possess external genitalia, which are available for you to examine.
if you have a kitten then its almost impossible to tell before about 2/3 weeks. but if your kitten is older or a fully grown cat then its easier. when you lift up the tail a female will have kind of an upside down exclamation mark (!), the dot being her bumhole. a male will have the upside down exclamation mark but in between there will be a colon (:) which are the testicles and appear to be lumps.
It is very difficult to tell the sex of a kitten before it is at least two weeks old. After that point, some things you can look for that will give it away. First.. look for testicles... if you see two lumps hanging from the space between where the anus is and where the penis is developing, you have you a boy, and a female kitten's genitals will resemble an upside-down exclamation point with the vertical vaginal slit below the anus.
Ways to tell the age of a baby kittens. Newborns up to the 10 days have their eyes closed . If a kitten has blue eyes, it is less than 7 weeks old. If the kitten has the umbilical cord attached it is less than 3 days old. Checking a kitten's teeth is a good way to determine how old the kitten is. The centre incisors will erupt from the gums at about 3 weeks, outer incisors about 4 weeks, canines about 4 weeks, upper molars about 8 weeks, lower molars about 5 weeks. Kittens will eat independently at 5 weeks of age. Kittens under 3 weeks aren't toilet trained.
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.
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 iThis picture will probably help you better as it's not that easy to describe!http://www.kitten-rescue.com/images/sexing_kittens.gif
You dont ask, you tell her to sing or you will kill a kitten! lol
It can be either. That's kind of a stupid answer, but if you meant how do you tell, the male has a penis higher up in the belly. A female has a small knub or drop in near their anus.
It is the best policy to always tell the truth. Just tell your friends that you didn't get the kitten and give them the reason why. It is no one's business when you get the kitten, but your own.
You can't tell if they will be fluffy or not. As the kitten gets older it will get easier to tell if the kitten is longhaired or shorthaired, but in very young kittens it is very difficult to tell.
The best way to tell what gender a cat is, is by looking underneath the base of its tail. A male kitten that has not been neutered will have two furry testicles right below the anus, and a penis right below the testicles. A neutered male cat or very young kitten will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis. Spayed and intact female kittens alike will have a genital opening (vulva) which is often seen as a tear-drop shape located right below the anus. It is usually 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.
Look on his back side. If it is a Female there are no lumps, the gaps between each ahem holes are larger on a male and smaller one a female. also it is like a baby kitten. the only way you can tell its balls. if it has some then its a boy.
if he/she has tufts of hair coming out of their ears and have poofy tails. Long Hair cats/kittens are extremely furry.