Cats are typically considered too old to have kittens around the age of 8-10 years old.
A cat is considered too old to have kittens typically around 8-10 years of age, as older cats may face health risks during pregnancy and birth.
A baby cat (domestic cat) is called a kitten and is considered a kitten until one year of age when it becomes an adult. Other, larger species of cats may use the term cub.Baby or young cats cats are called kittens, until the age of about one years of age when they are considered adults.
1 year
No. Any cat over one year of age(that is a female) can have kittens.
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100 years old in dog years
lets see, a cat can have kittens at the age of 6 months, and it takes 9 weeks to have 1 litter of 2-4 kittens aprox. im bored so you do the math and voila.
at least 2 months.at LEAST.
Yes, from what I know, age is not usually considered a problem at 5. It may be at 7 or 10 though, but everyone has different opinions about it.
On average, a cat can have a litter size ranging from 1 to 9 kittens, with the average litter size being around 4 to 6 kittens. The number of kittens in a litter can be influenced by factors such as the cat's age, breed, health, and environmental conditions.
Cats nurse kittens until the kittens are about four or five weeks old. At this age, kittens begin to wean and are able to eat soft kitten food. The mother cat's teets will dry and retract slightly. The only true way to tell if a cat is still nursing kittens is through observation.
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