Young kittens are very difficult to correctly sex. The genitals only start to visibly develop once the kitten is at least two or three weeks old.
The best way to tell what gender a cat is, it by looking underneath the base of its tail. A male cat 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 will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis.
Spayed and intact female cats alike will have a genital opening (vulva) which is a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.
Here's a good link: http://www.ehow.com/how_4450479_tell-male-kittens-from-females.html
When they are born you can tell. You just have to look very close
You can tell right away, actually!
Cats nurse kittens until the kittens are about four or five weeks old. At this age, kittens begin to wean and are able to eat soft kitten food. The mother cat's teets will dry and retract slightly. The only true way to tell if a cat is still nursing kittens is through observation.
yes cats can tell when there kittens are a mile away and state to become worried about them after about a 20 mile separation
Kittens are born with their eyes closed. They gradually open at 7 - 14 days. Their vision gradually improves after that. Never touch kittens eyes.
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.
There are no 3 1/2 year old kittens. By that age, they are cats. The kittens are ready to go to new homes at about 12 weeks.
look under.
It is difficult to tell the sex of young kittens.
You can be sure after a month if not earlier.
at 18 weeks
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Cats nurse kittens until the kittens are about four or five weeks old. At this age, kittens begin to wean and are able to eat soft kitten food. The mother cat's teets will dry and retract slightly. The only true way to tell if a cat is still nursing kittens is through observation.
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No. You should be able to tell from seeing the sexual reproductive organs from an ultrasound.
Because they like to sex
yes cats can tell when there kittens are a mile away and state to become worried about them after about a 20 mile separation
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
Your vet can do an ultrasound....