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What sex are my Kittens?

post #1 of 44
Thread Starter 
I havnt got a clue

any chance of someone confirming the sexes

http://www.shonk.org/Kittens
post #2 of 44
The pics are opeing real slow.
The one I opened is a male.
I will tell you the rest in a few minutes.
post #3 of 44
Thread Starter 
1a 1b = same kitten

2 = next kitten

3a 3b = next kitten

4 = next kitten
post #4 of 44
So 4 kittens altogether.
post #5 of 44
Thread Starter 
Yep ........
post #6 of 44
Kitten 4 is a female.
Kitten 3 is a male.
post #7 of 44
Thread Starter 
Rest male?

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post #8 of 44
They all look male to me.
post #9 of 44
I'm no expert, but I would say the first three are male and the 4th one is female. Someone with more experience should be along soon to help out.
post #10 of 44
Yep, you got yourself 4 boys there!
post #11 of 44
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Originally Posted by GoldyCat View Post
I'm no expert, but I would say the first three are male and the 4th one is female. Someone with more experience should be along soon to help out.
You'll see that the opening on the 4th one is below the 2 little bumps, therefore - male.
post #12 of 44
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Originally Posted by sarahp View Post
You'll see that the opening on the 4th one is below the 2 little bumps, therefore - male.
I said I wasn't an expert. I think the bumps are smaller than the others, so that fooled me.

When Goldy had her kittens I thought at first I had three girls, then decided maybe it was two boys and a girl. It turned out to be two girls and a boy.
post #13 of 44
yup all males
post #14 of 44
Thread Starter 
Are we sure?
post #15 of 44
All male
post #16 of 44
Quote:
Originally Posted by GoldyCat View Post
I said I wasn't an expert. I think the bumps are smaller than the others, so that fooled me.

When Goldy had her kittens I thought at first I had three girls, then decided maybe it was two boys and a girl. It turned out to be two girls and a boy.
No worries, just educating

And shonk - they're definitely all males.
post #17 of 44
Thread Starter 
Ah well

was going to keep a female
to stay with mum

if i have a kittens nuts done at 12 weeks or whatever it is for kittens

will it get on ok with mum?
post #18 of 44
Sometimes kittens are so darn hard to tell. What color is mom and dad? Usually I know by colors and can compare one to the other. Too bad there is no tortie/calico to use as a comparison.

I've been fooled a few times in my C. Rexes.

To tell you the truth, its not common for a mom and daughter or son to get along. Mom's intentions are for EVERY kitten to get out of her life - we force them to live with offspring. Its wise to get any kitten spayed/neutered by 3-4 months old and have mom spayed when the kittens are around 8 weeks (or when your vet will do it).
post #19 of 44
The first three you can tell are males real easy.
post #20 of 44
Thread Starter 
The father is the same colour as the black ones
post #21 of 44
I have to say all boys as well, not hard to see them boy parts LOL.

As for keeping one, a male will be just fine with mom as long as he gets fixed at the right age, definitely by 6 months.
post #22 of 44
Some of the boys are a little more obvious. I had a white female rex that when born and up to getting first shots at 8 weeks old had "balls" - or what I thought looked like them. She was an only kitten and I had no other kitten to compare at the time!

Talk about being embarrased!
post #23 of 44
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Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45 View Post
Some of the boys are a little more obvious. I had a white female rex that when born and up to getting first shots at 8 weeks old had "balls" - or what I thought looked like them. She was an only kitten and I had no other kitten to compare at the time!

Talk about being embarrased!
One of my friends Aby's was a singleton, c-section born and sexed by the vet and vet nurses as a boy.

As mum was being desexed my friend was hoping for a girl to continue the line so she asked them to check the sex a few times to be sure.

6 weeks later he became a girl
post #24 of 44
To top it off, my C. Rex friend has a breeding male calico! She just had a litter (is DNA testing to be sure of color) with a lavender cream van....thought was a girl. Another rex breeder looked at pictures and told her to go home and double check. We think she has another male calico. The grandfather is the male calico.

So now we (and another rex breeder judge) think that its genetic!

I can't wait to see this one. And hope she keeps him and shows him in the fall.
post #25 of 44
I think the first 3 are males and the last one is a female
post #26 of 44
I see all lil boys!

I thought Monster was a girl when he was a baby. Now I know hes a boy, and I do have a girl, its not that hard to tell. With a girl, there is nothing there. With a boy, you can see bumps.
post #27 of 44
My friend adopted a cat from the pound years ago and she was told it was a female.
Years later the cat got very sick and had to be pts.
He turned out to be a male and he died from blockage.
I met him a few times but never touched him because he was scared of people.
So even the pound makes mistakes.

post #28 of 44
I have to say, this has been a very education thread for me! I had the first one pegged as a girl, 2 I wasn't sure about and 3 & 4 I figured were boys. In another few weeks, we'll all know for certain but after looking again and comparing to other pictures I've found I'm thinking all boys is right.
post #29 of 44
My fairly uneducated eye says 4 boys. I the beginnings of testicles on all of them...... How old are they now?
post #30 of 44
This may help you....
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