The number of kittens two cats can have in ten years varies greatly depending on several factors, including their breeding habits and health. On average, a female cat can have about two to three litters per year, with each litter containing around three to five kittens. If both cats are allowed to breed and produce litters, they could potentially contribute to a large number of offspring over a decade, possibly reaching into the hundreds. However, this number can be lower if spaying and neutering are practiced.
They will have 432 kittens.
Couple of years.
eight to ten years.
Easy. 9 cats. Umm.... 24 I would say?
2,325,485,98. That is how many cats can cover china!!
No, cats do not live forever. Most cats live for about 15 years, although many live into their twenties.
10,000 years cats have been with us, but it wasn't till 3,600 years ago in Egypt that we had a record of domestication.
she can have 2 or 1 babys rare times she had 3 babys
the cats live from 15 to 20 years if the humans care the cat
she had 3
They can have as many has their body provides
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