You can not find out until they are born and you count them ;)
The number of kittens in a litter varies from cat to cat and even from litter to litter. It is most common for cats to have three to six kittens per litter.
The collective noun for kittens and puppies is a litter of kittens and a litter of puppies.
The average is 3-5 but sometimes they have just 1 and sometimes they have 9. The chance of having stillborn kittens inrease as the number of kittens in a litter increase because there isn't enough room.
litter of kittens called
The collective nouns for kittens are:a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittensan intrigue of kittensa litter of kittens (if they were born together)
they are babies so they are kittens
No, it is not. A litter consists of up to 2-5 kittens.
Cats can produce two to three litters of kittens per year. The number of kittens per litter varies, but the average survival rate is three kittens per litter. In one year, this means that two cats would produce nine kittens.
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.
It is a litter of kittens.
A bunch of baby rabbits is a litter of kittens. A bunch of baby rabbits is a litter of kittens.
the largest would be about 6 to 8