A Chinchilla cat usually has about 4 kittens in a litter although may have up to 8 or even more but that is unusual. Like most other domestic cats Chinchillas can have two or three litters a year. Long-haired cats like Chinchillas are prone to polycystic kidney disease and an affected kitten may not survive more than a few weeks. Responsible breeders are now testing for this condition.
Chinchilla litters usually consist of 2 babies. Once the chinchilla gets to be about age 6 the litter will consist of 1.
Normally up to 7 in one litter, but they can mate more
Normally litter size is two to four cubs.
About 1-2 babies at once. Although in rare cases there can be more. A beagle normally has about 3-14 babies total in a litter.
Really, they can have as many as 1-14 babies in a litter. Normally they have about 6, though.
Polar bears will normally have 2 cubs in a litter, sometimes one or two more.
I believe that stoats have about 5-12 babies in a litter. They can have a litter once a year.
usaly flies have up to 5 to 12 babies per litter
a chinchilla has two uterin horns.. they can have anywhere from one to four kits at a time. however, normally they have just one or two kits.
Normally, raccoons will have 2-5 kits in a litter, sometimes a few more.
If you mean that your cat is having her second litter of kittens, she can have as few as two babies or as many as eight babies. Some cats have more or less than that but normally most cats fall somewhere in the middle.
one or two in a litter of an Asian elephant.