It depends on the kitten. Sometimes both will open. Sometimes one, then the other within a few days.
It can have 6-10 kittens at one time.
Kittens eyes normally change colour from about 3 weeks. kittens have blue eyes at birth, but around 3 weeks they take on adult tones of greens, oranges and yellows. The change is usually complete by 4 months. White cats with blue eyes are often deaf. It is very unusual for a cat to keep it's blue eyes unless it is of pedigree breeding, and unusual 'dilute' colours are more likely to have blue eyes.
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Their eyes open around one to two months.
Some do. I used to have a chinchilla that slept with his eyes open but my other one sleeps with his eyes open.
It is perfectly normal for a kitten's eyes to be shut for the first few weeks of their lives. Kittens are born completely blind, so even if her brothers and sisters had open eyes, they still would not be able to see anything. Some kitten's eyes open later or earlier than normal, but as long as the kitten's eyesight develops as normal, there is no reason to believe there is anything wrong with your cat.
Kittens are born deaf, blind, toothless and completely dependant on the mother. The mother cat will feed them, clean them and lick under their tails to encourage them to toilet for the first four weeks of their lives. When the kittens are around three weeks old, kittens will begin to open their eyes, their hearing will develop and their milk teeth will start to come through. By four weeks, kittens are finding their feet. By six to eight weeks, kittens will start taking an interest their mother's food and should already be exploring the litter box. Kittens at this age learn what to do from their mother. Even during and after weaning, some kittens will still suckle from the mother. This is completely normal. Socialisation also starts around this time, and the kittens will continue to learn as late as twelve weeks old - which is one of the reasons kittens should stay with their mother and siblings until this time. These skills teach the kittens manners, not to be too rough in play (biting and scratching hurts!) and generally how to behave around other cats and people.
soem can but it will hurt for some one or some people's eyes will be open when people die
No. They don't open their eyes until one or two weeks old.
Kittens typically open their eyes between 7 to 10 days old. It can vary slightly depending on the individual kitten and its breed.
You don't, you just let them grow up into a healthy kitten AND THEN you start to play with them. Plus, usually their eyes only open after the first week or so. So leave it alone and let the mum be with it!!
Bengal Tigers usually have two kittens at a time. They can have as many as three kittens and is for you as one.