This varies widely from cat to cat and from litter to litter. The usual range is from one to about ten, with an average of about five.
A cat is a mammal and does not have a life cycle. Female cats give birth to a young litter which develops into an adult (no cycle)
Most cats give birth in early summer, while some give birth later in the fall. There are usually between 4 and 6 kittens per litter. It is possible for cats to give birth at other times during the year, and even common in warmer climates. However, in more northerly climates where it gets colder in the winter it is more common for them to give birth in late spring or early summer.
Unfortunately many cats are unloved all over the world. This possibly originates in the fact that unspayed cats give birth to many kittens,which people dump into the wild. In my area alone, two cat 'orphanages' have over 200 young cats waiting for adoption. It's sad that people can be so cruel.
They lay eggs, rather than have live young
Just one.
Ostriches don't give live birth. They're birds, they lay eggs.
Many animals do not lay eggs, but rather give birth to live young. It is characteristic of a large majority of mammals. Ex.) humans, dogs, cats, lions,
Boas generally have between 30 and 40 living young but can have as many as 60.
Yes, ferrets give birth to live young known as kits. A ferret litter can be as few as 1 kit or as many as 17 kits.
A yak is a mammal, so they give birth to live young. After a gestation period of about 9 months, they give birth to a single calf.
No. Many nonvenomous snakes, such as boas, give birth to live young. Conversely, a number of venomous snakes lay eggs.
None. Boas give birth to live young. The number of young depend on the species.