How do you tell what a kitten will look like?

The simplest method of determining whether your cat will have a long or short coat is by their genetics. If the kitten's mother is long-haired, chances are high that some of her kittens will be long-haired too, even when fathered by a short-haired male.
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How do you tell if a kitten will be a small cat?

Cat Legs and Tail

Another indicator in a kitten for their eventual adult size is their back legs. If your kitten has tall back legs, it generally means they will be a larger cat. They will grow into these legs steadily, most often when they hit around 6 to 9 months old.
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How can you tell how big your kitten's hair will be?

Usually a kitten will have tufts of longer hair between the toes (As stated previously), but will often have long tufts around the ears and face as well if it is long haired. Sometimes it's not super obvious either, usually the coats are finer, fluffier and thicker when long haired.
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When can you tell if a kitten is long haired?

Many young kittens look fluffy whether short or longhaired and kittens should be at least eight weeks before you can see the signs of long hair. Pay special attention to the kitten's tail. If it is very fluffy, the kitten may be longhaired or semi-longhaired.
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Will my kitten be short haired or long haired?

If your kitten has ear tufts, that could be a sign that she is a long-hair. Also look for tufts on the bottom of her paws. Ancestors of today's long-haired cats probably had longer tufts of fur covering their feet to help them survive in cold climates.
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Male or Female? How to Tell the Sex of a Kitten!



How can you tell if your kitten will be fluffy?

Kittens will usually start exhibiting tell-tale traits at around 8 weeks old that will indicate the likelihood of their coat being long or short. If your cat is going to have long hair, you should notice the tail beginning to get fluffy, and they'll start showing signs of ear tufts and tufts of fur around their paws.
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How can I tell if my kitten has medium hair?

Domestic Medium Hair cats will still have shorter hair along their back, but the rest of their hair, especially around their neck and tail, will have a fluffier, slightly longer appearance. Domestic Longhair cats will have a longer, flowy coat that is more uniform in length all over the body.
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How do you tell if a kitten will have blue eyes?

At two weeks of age, kittens' eyes will be fully open and baby blue. Her vision will still be developing. The ear canals will be open and the ears will be small and rounded, like a baby bear cub. Two week old kittens will be wobbly on their feet and attempting to develop coordination and movement.
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Can 2 short hair cats have long-haired kittens?

Cat cannot produce long-haired kittens. Cat has short hair and carries one copy of a long hair mutation.
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How old is a 8 week old kitten?

Eight Weeks Old Kitten

At two months the kittens weigh about 2 pounds and can be spayed or neutered.
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Is kitten fur different than cat fur?

There are obvious differences between an adult cat's fur and a kitten's fur. Kittens have more of a fluffy, downy coat, while adult cats have a more sleek and shiny look to them. Older cats can have less sleek and shiny coat due to age and inability to groom themselves. Older cats may sometimes have matted fur as well.
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Can a cat litter have long and short hair?

Longhaired cats are the result of a genetic mutation, and researchers have narrowed down the gene to the fibroblast growth factor 5 or FGF5, for short. That's why it's not unusual to see some kittens from the same litter with short hair and others with long.
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Is short hair or long hair dominant in cats?

In cats, short hair is due to a dominant gene while long hair is due to a recessive gene. The presence or the absence of the gene for short hair determines the hair length in cats.
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Can you tell how big a kitten will be by its paws?

The paw size of your kitten does not determine the size that your cat will be as an adult. A kitten with large feet who also has a relatively large bone structure or is larger than the rest of his litter mates may grow up to be a bigger cat, but you really will not know for sure until the kitten matures.
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What if one kitten is smaller than the rest?

In a litter of kittens, those who are smaller may be the ones at highest risk for fading kitten syndrome. Sick kittens may also exhibit symptoms of excessive crying even after feeding or may just not nurse well. They often stay separate from the rest of the litter or seem limp or weak when picked up.
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Does the length of a cat's tail mean anything?

If your cat has a longer tail, you may assume that it's a more capable animal. While there are certain advantages to a long tail, this isn't always the case. For example, the Manx breed is known for having stubby tails. Despite this, a Manx is still as well-balanced as other cats.
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What is the rarest color for a cat?

Of all the cats we discussed, the true albino cat is the rarest. These cats will have an all-white coat with blue eyes. The non-albino white cat is the next rarest, followed by other cats that have white fur due to albinism or the gene that prevents color from reaching the skin.
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Why are long-haired cats nicer?

Personality of Domestic Longhair Cats

One of the sought-after traits of these cats is that they are neither too aloof nor too needy. Some might be quieter than others. Some might be more affectionate. And while not extreme, the range of personalities is likely as diverse as those of your friends and family.
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What should a 6 week old kitten know?

When kittens are six weeks old, things get easier for their caregivers. The kittens will be able to clean themselves (and groom each other to reinforce their sibling bonds) and should be using the litter box. At this age, kittens can run well and are very active and playful.
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What is the rarest kitten eye color?

The rarest cat eye color is hazel or orange. Cats tend to have low melanin in their eyes which allow them to have light colored eyes. Feral cats and cats such as the Scottish Fold tend to have these colored eyes thanks to the high levels of melanin in their eyes.
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How do you tell what color kittens eyes will be?

You won't be able to tell what color a kitten's eyes will be by looking at their biological mother or father because genetics has nothing to do with it. A cat's fur color usually doesn't either, but cats with white coats can be a notable exception.
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When can you tell what color a kitten's eyes will be?

As sight develops, cat's eyes often begin to change, and take on a range of different colors, from browns and yellows to greens, oranges and ambers. This change will likely begin somewhere between three to eight weeks of age. It'll be complete by the time your kitten turns three months old.
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What is the most common cat color?

1. What Is The Most Common Cat Color? Black and brown tabbies are the most common cat color. The genes which code for dense black pigment and a tabby markings override almost all other colors and patterns.
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Are yellow cats always male?

Their gender:

Ginger cats are more likely to be male than female. *This is because the “ginger gene” which produces the orange color is on the X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes and so need two copies of this gene to become ginger, whereas males need only one.
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What is an orange and white cat called?

Tabby cats are, simply put, cats with stripes of white and some other color. Orange tabbies, also called red or ginger, are white with any shade of orange, from the palest cream to the deepest red.
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