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'She's bald!': Mother of two tabby cats has a healthy litter of kittens, but quickly realizes that one of her healthy babies is not like the others

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    Newborn kittens, a few days old
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    my cat (both parents are tabbies) gave birth to 3 kittens. one's brown, one's gray, & one's just-bald. she doesn't act any different than the other two kittens. could this be a medical issue? they turned 3 days old today!
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    Newborn kittens, sleeping on their mother's fur
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    New_Alternative8711 Look up the kitten lady on instagram. She is dealing witht hos exact situation right now.
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    mndsm79 Free sphynx!
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    Negative_Chipmunk952 Aww, lil baldy! If you can, would love to see how everyone grows up together. May the algorithim gods bring me back to you if you do decide to provide updates.
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    flayingbook You don't call a young lady bald
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    Numerous_Star7382 Don't put a sweater on a kitten this young- it can be dangerous for them. As others have said- get a heating pad and make it real toasty, weigh the kitten regularly to ensure it's gaining weight, and watch the Kitten Lady's multiple videos of Hippo.
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    Outrageous-Buffalo33 Domestic shorthairless
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    24Karet-Gold_King The kitten likely has alopecia, or there was sphinx at some point in your cat's lineage and it came out again in this kitten. Either way it would just be cosmetic. If you're still worried, take them to the vet.
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    falteringfish Ok even stranger than the bald kitten actually is that "brownish" tabby kitten. I'm a cat genetics nerd and I've never seen a cat in this color, it looks almost cinnamon? Can you please show more photos of the coloring? I can
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    see that one is a blue tabby but the other one is such a peculiar color. I'm wondering if your cats have breeds in their ancestry (99% of cats are breedless) which is really unusual and interesting.
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    ultradespairthot 8 00
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    powderpants29 As everyone else has pointed out: Kitten Lady's videos on Hippo along with visits to the vet would be the best starting point. But I cannot emphasize enough that you need to find a way to keep this baby warm because without fur they struggle to regulate temperature when they're this fresh. Good luck and congrats on your cute new additions!
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    Legitimate-Log-6542 Smeagle!!
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    AnnualDragonfruit588 you have to go to turkey
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    Boring-Question4748 I would suggest going to the vet, then you can have the kittens checked out and spay your cat so she doesn't have to go through birth again.
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    el_moosemann That kitten will make a great cyclist some day- the lack of hair will give her an aerodynamic edge!
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    Smart-Story-2142 This can happen if both parents carry the sphinx gene. You need to be watching this baby very closely as they will need more warmth than a normal kitten. I recently saw a video on Facebook
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    where this happened with her cats and the baby needed extra support to get them in a place that is stable. I really do suggest a vet appointment sooner for this baby than later as they can help you figure out the best way to help this sweet baby. Congratulations.
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    shmi93 Mama has some 'splaining to do
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    Ambitious_Variety_95 This might just be a new random mutation This is how most furless breeds of cats were started A random mutation that was selectively bred into a specific breed
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    LuciferinThread Guy is Rufus from Kim Possible or an anomaly sphinx. "I'm hypoallergenic!"
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    Western-Interaction9 Could be a sphinx, Peterbald or just a naked cat but someone will pay big bucks for a hairless cat.
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    Atheris Congratulations on your sphinx! That's literally how the breed was formed. A Canadian found a hairless cat and liked it and bred for that trait.
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    They do require a bit more care though. They can need more heat provided and need more grooming when they get older. They don't have hair to absorb skin oil and need weekly baths to prevent issues.
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    Western-Yam552 She's bald!

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