A cat can get pregnant again (near enough) straight after giving birth but usually doesn't until she has finished weaning her kittens. This is because she cares for them until they can fend for themselves BUT hypothetically can get pregnant again straight away
yes. But wash your hands first.
My neighbors Golden had eleven pups in her first litter. She had another litter a couple of years later and had nine.
a cats can have 1 or 6 there first litter or up to ten another, it depends on the cat.
Syrian Hamsters can deliver 1-30 babies, but usually it's 6-10. On their second or third litter, a hamster may have less babies than in its first.
Rainwater litter is probably the little bits of leaves and dirt that collect on your roof and are washed down with the first flush of rain.If you have a rainwater tank you should consider having a "first flush diverter" or a "rainwater litter catcher" so that the litter does not end up in your tank.
Yes, it is possible. A stillborn does not mean the entire litter will be. It is especially common in a cat's first litter for there to be one or more that didn't make it.
You can never really tell,my shih tzu had 3 in her first litter(1 was still born)but my other one ( her sister) had 5 and all of them are still healthy.shes having another litter in may :)It depends on the breed of dog. Small dogs tend to have smaller litters than large dogs. A toy dog may average 2-3 pups and a dog such as a Golden Retriever will average 6-10.
A group of puppies is called a litter. The size of a litter can vary drastically based on the breed and if it is the dogs first litter.
Simply because it was her first litter. It is likely that if she has a second litter, she'll have more.
Hoping that you mean litter. This means that you have first choice of which one you want to take from the first born in the first litter.
It is not explicitly stated in the books whether Dustpelt and Ferncloud have another litter after Foxleap and Icecloud. Their story is not further developed in the series, so it is up to individual interpretation if they have more kits.
With proper care the litter survives, if you are not sure, take your cat and its litter to the Veterinarian.