Thank you for your help. They are more brown in colour and one more reddish.It can be very very difficult to sex kittens at this age. Even veterinarians can get it wrong. I once had a kitten that was sexed as a male until she was four months old, at which point the vet agreed a spay was probably in order as she had no testicles
Are all four gray tabbies? If one of them has any red as well it's almost certainly a female. Without this, my bet here would be on three females and a male in this case, but it really is only a guess.
Here's all four but I have no clue who is who[emoji]128516[/emoji]Three girls and one boy would be my guess. I think the kitten in the top right photo is the boy.
Can we see some pictures of their faces too? Not for identifying gender, just for cuteness.
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No names yet. We will be finding homes for them so we were going to leave it up to their owners. If there are two girls then we have already found a home for them, so fingers crossed[emoji]128516[/emoji]I think it's two girls and two boys too.
Generally girls 'bits' look like upside down exclamation marks (!) whereas boys bits look like a semi-colon (
They seem very cute and chubby by the way! Have they got any names? :-)