On the date in which it was born, not counting the year.
2007-10-04 15:42:33
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answered by RodiKenley 6
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I'm not sure what a "birhday" is but if you means its birthday well that would be the day they're born - not sure how this is a question? If you're adopting a kitten from a shelter and don't know the date of birth then you can estimate it by their age. For example, if the kitten is 10 weeks old then just count back that many weeks. For cats I tend to make the adoption day their birthday so each year you're celebrating the day they became your pet.
2007-10-04 23:09:51
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answered by Anonymous
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A cat is not like a horse, their birthday is on the day they were born (if you don't know then try celebrating it on the day you got it or found it or I know people that celebrate both dogs birthdays on the same day as they do not know one of the dates). I hope this helps.
2007-10-05 04:33:43
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answered by Maddison C 2
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The day it is born or if you don't know the date then celebrate it as the day you got the cat.
2007-10-04 22:46:07
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answered by ? 5
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If you have a cat and you don't know the date of birth, a vet will use January 1
2007-10-04 23:59:29
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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The day it was born.
2007-10-04 22:45:16
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answered by sundsqk321@sbcglobal.net 5
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uh I am assuming that it would be on the day it was born, then you can mark the anniversary of the day of their birth on the same day every year..just like people..(they are not like race horses.)
2007-10-04 22:43:06
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answered by dances with cats 7
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lmao, when its born.
2007-10-04 22:45:18
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answered by Anonymous
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