What is the gender??

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my cat just got her first kittens and they are now 3 weeks old and I have no idea about the gender. I've been searching through internet but cant seem to know šŸ˜­
 

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I can't see the genital opening, but I think that one is a boy. But this age is the hardest to tell sex so if you wait a few weeks it'll be easier.
 
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A little hard for me to see on a small screen but it appears so. Sometimes things donā€™t show well until a little older. Iā€™d love to see the other side of kitty as well but that side is precious too. :) Welcome to TCS!:welcomesign:
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here :)
 
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Hey. So like i did ask on my last post about the gender of the kittens I have to ask again. I mean my cat had 4 kittens, sometimes some of them look like females, but then again they look like boys.
We are giving three of them in caring homes, but the thought we had is to keep one if it's a girl ( since we have 2 males and 1 female) and I know i should wait and see what gender they are but I'm just so adored by these little ones and it's driving me crazy. šŸ˜»ā¤

So I'll post few pics and I hope I will get help ā¤
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they have these little lines but they arent open so that's confusing me. And I dont know if some of these can still "form" into a slit or what. 4th day they will become 1 month. :)
 

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A ā€œslitā€ is unlikely to form. Sometimes little testicles are not obvious and drop or become apparent later. Even my vet has been surprised once. Lol My best suggestion is to see which one fits into your existing family the best whether male or female. Usually you will find that your residents bond to particular kittens. Love the one youā€™re with. :redheartpump: The second photo does look like there is a bit of extra there. They are all cute kitty bums though. I would love to see little baby faces!
 
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Thank you for all of your replies. We decided to keep one, even if it would be a boy. :) Getting him castrated just cost so much in our country so thats why we hesitated. But cat is a member of family, no matter of the gender. ā¤
 

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It may cost a lot to have them fixed, but itā€™s so important for their health! As you said, they are family, and itā€™s an investment for their health and safety for their lifespan. You should save up to have your girls spayed as well; a spay is far cheaper than raising litters of kittens.
Best of luck, and show us some pictures of the fronts too!
 
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