5 thoughts on “Kittens usually open your eyes a few days”

  1. The cat's eyes were closed when they were born. At this time, the owner needs to place the cat safely to avoid the cats from climbing around and accidental accidents. Generally, about 7 to 14 days, cats open their eyes by themselves without manual help. Because of the differences in individual differences and breeding conditions, some cats open their eyes earlier. It may just start a gap in about 7 days a week, and gradually complete the next 5-7 days. Some cats open their eyes late, and may start to open their eyes in about 10 days, or they may begin to open their eyes one side, and it can be opened on both sides after the second week. The cats who just opened their eyes generally attached a layer of blue film. After the cat started to grow over time, this layer of blue film will naturally fade away, which reveals the cat's eyes.

  2. Open your eyes around 8 days.
    Due to the different physique of the kitten, some kittens will open two eyes at the same time during this period, and some kittens are opened one by one. This is a normal phenomenon. The owner should not open the kitten's eyes with his hands, otherwise it may damage the kitten's eye conjunction. If the kitten has not opened his eyes for more than 14 days, you need to consult a doctor.
    The eyes of milk cats are relatively long. Generally, they do not open their eyes suddenly. They need to slowly adapt to light to open. In this process, only the owner can do observation. Remember not to touch the milk cat with bare hands. Otherwise, the female cat may terminate feeding the kitten because they smell the smell that does not belong to themselves, or bite milk cats.

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