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No. Kittens can be all different colors at birth
No. All healthy and live kittens grow and continue to do so until after one year old.
If you breed those two different kinds, you will not get either one in their kittens, but will get kittens that have attitudes and looks like those two different kinds of cats. As an example, if you breed two different kinds of dogs, in their puppies you will get a mutt. A mutt is a dog that isn't a one-of-a-kind dog. Those kinds of animals are very special.
kittens have spots
all different kinds be more specific.
No, all stages cat food may not be suitable for kittens as they have specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats. It is recommended to feed kittens food that is specifically formulated for their growth and development.
No, not all kittens are born with blue eyes. Some kittens may be born with different eye colors depending on their breed and genetics. Eye color can change as the kitten grows older.
No, kittens should not eat all life stages food. They have specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats, so it is important to feed them a diet specifically formulated for kittens to support their growth and development.
No, not all kittens are fluffy. Some kittens have short or smooth fur instead of fluffy fur.
There are 9 different kinds of wax. I can't name them all but i know there are 9 kinds
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