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CAN A LITTER OF KITTENS BE ALL FEMALES

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by HOUSEOF10CATS, Oct 30, 2005.

  1. HOUSEOF10CATS

    HOUSEOF10CATS New Member

    Hi Everyone,
    As this is my first litter of kittens, can anyone tell me if it is possible to have a litter of all female kittens? I have always adopted adult cats, and their was no mistaking their sex! My three kittens are 8 weeks old now and I checked a few sites for pictures of a male/kitten to compare to my kittens. I just thought nature would mix up male and female, but I am really thinking I have 3 females. I had them to the vet when they were first born, but the vet didn't want to tell me their sex without being mistaken. The kittens go again in about a week and a half, I'll find out for sure by then. But I thought for sure at this age, I would be able to tell a male from a female. Has anyone ever had a litter of just one sex of kittens. Just curious. Thanks
     
  2. nern

    nern New Member

    I'm sure its possible, maybe not very common in large litters but definately possible.
     
  3. sunset05

    sunset05 New Member

    A sweet calico kitty we used to have had four kittens and there were all male. I'm sure it can happen.
     
  4. Cassie

    Cassie Active Member

    With such a small litter (3 kittens), I'm sure it's possible.
     
  5. darkrabbit213

    darkrabbit213 New Member

    Yes, it's possible, my neighbor kitty at my last apartment gave birth on my porch, to a litter of four girls in september. I didn't end up keeping them, but my boyfriend and I took them to the vet for a health check and said they were all definately girls.
     

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