How do two-month-old kittens distinguish male and female? Just need to master these points

Pet     9:27am, 8 August 2025

Basically, everyone can distinguish male and female adult cats, but do you know how to distinguish male and female from a two-month-old kitten? In fact, you only need to master these points. Friends who want to know can come and learn it.

It is very difficult for young cats to distinguish male and female, because newborn kittens do not have balls, and the balls of the little male cats will not grow slowly in about three months. In addition, some cats may have cryptorchidism, which means that Dandan does not fall into the scrotum in her stomach.

There are two holes under the cat's tail. One above is the anus, which is the place where you poop, and the one below is the place for peeing and reproduction. If you want to judge the gender of a cat, just look at the distance between these two points. The distance between the two holes of the male cat is relatively long, and the empty space in the middle is reserved for Dandan, while the distance between the female cat is very short.

Overall, the place where the male cat pees is round, and the PP of the little male cat looks like a colon with two dots on the top and bottom. The corresponding part of the female cat is a water droplet, and the "hole" is relatively long. They look like an inverted exclamation mark on their PP, with a point above and a small vertical line below.