You can be sure after a month if not earlier.
look under.
It is difficult to tell the sex of young kittens.
At 4 weeks old, you can determine the sex of a kitten by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male kittens, this distance is greater than in female kittens. Additionally, male kittens have a small bump called a scrotum, while female kittens do not.
At 3 weeks old, you can determine the sex of a kitten by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male kittens, the distance is greater, while in female kittens, the distance is shorter.
At 5 weeks old, you can determine the sex of a kitten by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male kittens, the distance is greater, while in female kittens, the distance is shorter.
At 8 weeks old, you can determine the sex of kittens by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens will have a larger distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens will have a shorter distance.
To determine the sex of kittens, you can gently lift their tails and look at their genital area. Male kittens will have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens will have a larger distance. It is important to handle the kittens carefully and consult a veterinarian if you are unsure.
Kittens' gender can typically be determined at around 8 weeks of age.
At 7 weeks old, you can determine the sex of a kitten by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male kittens, this distance is greater and the genital opening is shaped like a small slit, while in female kittens, the distance is shorter and the genital opening is rounder.
To check the sex of kittens, gently lift their tails and look for the presence of a penis (male) or a space between the anus and genital opening (female). It is best to do this when the kittens are around 8 weeks old, as their genitals will be more developed by then.
To determine the sex of kittens, you can look at their genitalia. Male kittens have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens have a larger distance. It is best to have a veterinarian confirm the sex of the kittens for accuracy.
At 8 weeks old, you can determine the sex of a kitten by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male kittens, the distance is greater, and the genital opening is shaped like a small slit. In female kittens, the distance is shorter, and the genital opening is rounder and closer to the anus.