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Question 22 out of 2 pointsFaraday\'s law does not depend on the number of times the coil turns.Answer Selected Answer: False
Question 22 out of 2 pointsFaraday\'s law does not depend on the number of times the coil turns.Answer Selected Answer: False
Breeds have nothing to do with how many kittens can be born. The typical number for any litter is usually averaged around 4-7. It depends on how many times the female mates when she is in heat.
A tom cat will normally establish a territory which contains a number of cats but other than that not that i know of
Shelters have hundreds of homeless kittens. USA-wide there are hundreds of thousands of homeless kittens who need homes. Otherwise, a female cat can have kittens every 9-12 weeks!! (4-5 times a year)
It would depend which country you are referring to.
Well, kittens don't necessary eat milk but lets say about 7 times.
its depend upon sex capacity of that male.
7 girls = 14 legs. Hold that number for later. (7 girls) times (7 bags per girl) = 49 bags (49 bags) times (7 cats per bag) = 343 cats (343 cats) times (7 kittens per cat) = 2,401 kittens (343 cats) + (2,401 kittens) = 2,744 4-legged creatures (2,744 4-legged creatures) times (4 legs per creature) = 10,976 legs on the cats and kittens. Add 14 legs on the girls. Total = 10,990legs. (But I am still the only one headed for St. Ives.)
They can have up to 2-3 litters a year.Each litter can be from 1 kitten to 10 or more.The average amount of kittens per litter is about 4 to 6.Cats are going to have kittens as long as they live.Each kitten in a litter has kittens. Each of those kittens has kittens. A long cycle that goes on and on! Good luck!
Kittens need large amounts of energy. About two to three times more than an adult cat. Kittens also need a lot of protein. Make sure the food you offer is made for kittens. Your pet will need to eat kitten-formula food until she reaches maturity, at about one year of age.
It would depend on your mode of travel. If flying, it would also depend on the number of flights, stopover times, etc. It would also depend upon your destination in Texas (Houston? Dallas? El Paso? etc.)