Kitty litter does differ greatly depending on the brand purchased because every kitty litter is different. Some kitty litters are scented, some are not. Kitty litters can also come in different variations such as crystal like. Kitty litter can also be purchased in clumping, and not clumping.
Ferret litters vary greatly. The litter could be just one kit or as many as 17 kits. The average litter is 6-8 kits.
Depending on the type of litter, about 52 pounds.
Foxes are strange in the way that it would be hard towards impossible to litter train them, however if you have a cat or a dog that is litter trained the fox will (if you purchased it as a youth) learn to do the same.
Litter sizes can vary greatly according to species and environment The Arctic fox, for example, can have up to eleven kits but exceptionally contain as many as 25 (the largest litter size in the order Carnivora).
The average litter size for dogs ranges from around 4 to 6 puppies, but this can vary greatly depending on the breed and size of the dog. Some larger breeds can have litters of 10 puppies or more, while smaller breeds may have 1-2 puppies per litter.
Most pet shops have a supply of crystal cat litter for sale. Crystal cat litter can also be purchased online from pet shop websites and sites like eBay and Amazon.
A Yorkshire pig typically has an average litter size of 10-12 piglets. However, litter size can vary depending on factors such as genetics, age of the pig, and overall health.
The sizes range greatly, and as unfortunate as it is, some of the litter never make it. With all things in consideration, a cat can have a litter of about one to fourteen kittens. The average is around six to eight.
using the rabbit pellets in the rabbit's litter box NOT pine bedding and by cleaning out the litter box frequently (about 2-3 days but it may differ for different rabbits)
1-23 puppies in one litter, but smaller dogs tend to have less puppies in one litter.
It depends on the strength and velocity of the male Nubian father's seed. Usually about 5-6 in a litter, maybe more depending on diet.
The cost of a litter tray for cats can vary depending on the type, size, and quality. Basic plastic litter trays can range from $5 to $20, while more advanced self-cleaning or automatic litter trays can cost upwards of $50 to $100 or more.