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No, not all cats are born with blue eyes. Kittens are usually born with blue eyes, but their eye color can change as they grow older due to genetics. Most cats' eyes will change to their permanent color by the time they are 3 months old.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
No, cats do not usually deliver all their kittens at once. They typically give birth to kittens intermittently, with each kitten being born around 15-20 minutes apart. This allows the mother cat to focus on one kitten at a time and ensure their safety and care.
No, not all white tigers have blue eyes. While blue eyes are a common trait in white tigers, they can also have green or amber eyes. Eye color in white tigers is determined by genetics and can vary within the population.
Sometimes if there are a large number of kittens in the uterus one or more of them may be born much smaller than the rest of the litter. The smaller kittens are called the runts of the litter. It means they didn't get as much food or room while in the womb.
No. Kittens can be all different colors at birth
Kittens are born with their eyes shut and then in a few days start to open them. When they first open their eyes all kittens eye color is blue, during this time yes they are color blind. At a few weeks old the color changes to what ever color eyes your cat will have and that's when they can see in color
Kittens are born with blue eyes, but when they get to about 6 months old, their real eye color is apparent. The change is different for all cats, and some never change at all.
No, not all cats are born with blue eyes. Kittens are usually born with blue eyes, but their eye color can change as they grow older due to genetics. Most cats' eyes will change to their permanent color by the time they are 3 months old.
When kittens are born, they are VERY soft (^-^) and they all have blue eyes, their eye color may change as the grow bigger, and their fur will change to it's adult fur.
Kittens are born with their eyes closed. All cats arecolor blind at any / all ages. They only see Black, White and shades of gray so that they see well at night. Color would mean nothing to a cat.
You would get all white kittens.
Not all kittens are born with worms. If the mother was wormed regularly and before the birth of the kittens it is unlikely that they will have worms. It is however highly recommended that kittens be wormed regularly and it is advised that this should be done monthly until they are 6 months old
no but they can be if some of your families eyes are.
your favorite color should be blue blue is the slightest and wonderful color of all all shades of blue such as sky blue are the best colors and or shades you can pick.
Siamese have pale bodies with darker colored points on the face, legs, feet and tail. All Siamese kittens are light-colored at birth and develop the pattern over time. The color of Siamese mixed breed kittens will depend partly on the sire's breed. My Siamese had five kittens, two had the same markings as the mama cat, one pure black, and two black and white ones.
Blue.Definitely Blue with all the degrees of the color Blue. The degree of the blue color is a reflection and a scale for the patience level.