well...it all depends on the cat. It normally would start to open and day 3-10. Some kittens take longer than others. It first starts opening as little slits in the eyes, then eventually becomes completely openI have also heard that kittens open they eyes 8-14 days. Like said before, it all depends on the cat.
It is not a very good idea to open a kitten's eyes. It could damage a kitten's growth. Keep in mind that a kitten's eyes are fully open in four weeks. So, I suggest seeing a vet if the eyes are not developing and not opening after a long period of time.
A kitten's eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
Newborn kitten eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
The signs that indicate a kitten is ready to open its eyes include the eyelids starting to separate, the eyes appearing slightly open, and the kitten showing increased awareness of its surroundings.
7-10 days after birth
First of all, this is perfectly normal, so dont worry! When a kitten is born, its eyes are still developing, thus they are sealed shut. At around 10 to 12 days, the eyes should start to open. If a kitten's eyes have not open beyond 12-ish days, see a vet- There could be an underlying problem.
7-10 days after birth
The eyes of the kitten must be open, and it must have fully developed legs and teeth. This usually happens between 3 to 4 weeks.
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.
It takes about 8-10 days to open.
new born kittens are not suppose to open their eyes for two weeks but if they dont in two weeks wait about a few days i really dont know what to do after that
A kitten's eye will open and it will be able to hear around three weeks old.