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A cat can become pregnant as little as 2 weeks after giving birth!

If the question was more like how often SHOULD a cat have kittens, then the recommended amount of litters is zero. Reputable breeders usually let their Queens have no more than 3 litters in a space of 3 years.
Depends how many times a cat is allowed to breed. A Queen comes into heat every two or three weeks, and once mated the heat cycle often starts again as soon as the kittens are weaned, so as many as 4-6 litters a year.

However, this is far from recommended as letting a cat become pregnant constantly without "resting" her takes a huge toll on her health and overall quality of life, which then in turn puts any offspring at risk.

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