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Trouble identifying individual kittens?

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My cat recently had a litter of 6 kittens and they all look the same. I have trouble telling the diffrence between each kitten. If I spray paint their names on the fur do you think the spray paint will stay on?

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  1. put a different colored sweater on each one.


  2. Oh my gosh no!

    I agree with the string on the paw thing, that might work.

    but i heard someone say to put a drop of food coloring on their head in different colors, because that's safe for them.

    No spray paint though :0

  3. first, I think that this is a trick ? so I have a really hard time answering it instead of reporting it. but if you are serious, try putting different colored ribbons loosely around their necks.  

  4. LMAO!!!  You're retarted (I mean that in a funny good way, lol)  I had a really hard time identifying my 2 kittens when they were little too.  One was just a little bit darker gray than the other.   Try identifying slight differences in features or colors and write it down.  Or put them on ribbons around their necks like the above person suggested.  I'm sure once they get a little older, you will be able to tell them apart easily.  My 2 look very different as adults.  Hope this helps.

    Oh yeah, please don't spray paint them.  They will probably l**k it off and it could make them sick!

  5. r u serious...dont do that. I would suggest a colored ribbon or string on ther paw...never on the neck they could get choked or hung....but dont spray paint them please thats not healthy

  6. Take a sharpie marker and put a number inside of each ear.  It's safer than putting ribbons around their necks (they can come off and get swallowed, which could require surgery to remove).  It's non-toxic, and stays on.

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