With proper care the litter survives, if you are not sure, take your cat and its litter to the Veterinarian.
Not all kittens from a mother cat's first litter survive. Factors such as maternal care, genetics, health of the mother, and environmental conditions can influence the survival rate of the kittens. It is important for the mother cat to receive proper care and for the kittens to be monitored closely in their early stages of life.
Ideally, you should have one litter box per cat plus one extra. So, for 5 cats, you should have a total of 6 litter boxes. This will help prevent territorial issues and provide enough options for the cats to use.
Cats kick litter in their litter boxes to cover up their waste and to mark their territory with their scent.
The average size of a litter for cats is around 4 to 6 kittens, but it can vary from 1 to 9 kittens. The number of kittens in a litter depends on factors such as the breed of the cat and the age of the cat.
They wont care but you should still keep an eye out and observe!
I've got 6 cats and 5 litter trays i clean mine whenever they need cleaning. you will see if it needs cleaning or not and also if it smells your cats will be reluctant to use it.
They can, but most cats prefer to do their business in clean litter boxes and often do not like to share such a private space. It is not impossible to get two cats to share just one litter box, depending on the cat's personality and how often the litter gets cleaned out. However, it is often recommended that a multi-cat household has one litter box per cat, plus one extra just in case. This ensures each cat has enough privacy and space, and minimises the risk of one cat refusing to use the litter box and toileting elsewhere.
Cats normally bury their urine and feces. For this reason, they will urinate in litter. Providing a litter box is a great substitution.
yes
One Hundred and forty. oh really....
Because there poop sticks to the litter.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter