No, kittens are not born in eggs.
No, kittens are mammals and are born live. They do not hatch from eggs. Kittens are born after a period of gestation inside their mother's womb and are nursed by her after birth.
Of course they lay eggs. Especially arctic kittens, in the arctic. Santa Claus is real!
Cats are mammals, so kittens start off as embryotic eggs, but they are born just like human children.
Kittens can be born with worms if the mother is infected during pregnancy. It is not uncommon for kittens to contract worms from the mother's milk or environment shortly after birth. Regular deworming and preventive measures are recommended for kittens.
Kittens are born with blue eyes.
There isn't one... kittens are mammals, thus, they don't lay eggs.
Kittens Reichert was born on March 3, 1910.
Yes, kittens are born with fur on them. This keeps the newborn kittens warm.
The collective noun for kittens and puppies is a litter of kittens and a litter of puppies.
No, newborn kittens are not born with intestinal parasites, or worms. Cats pass eggs or larvae in their stool or milk, and therefore kittens can be infected by their mother while nursing. If the larvae passes through the kitten before maturing, the mother cat can also reinfest herself when grooming the kittens.
The collective nouns for kittens are:a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittensan intrigue of kittensa litter of kittens (if they were born together)
Kittens can be born in just about any logical color.