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Yes, they are rare and are only found in Tibet.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
A cat can have up to 14 kittens in a litter, but this is very rare. Most cats have about 4 kittens per litter. Want to learn about Persian cats? Visit puffypersiankittens.com . We also sell Persian kittens.
The average is 3-5 but sometimes they have just 1 and sometimes they have 9. The chance of having stillborn kittens inrease as the number of kittens in a litter increase because there isn't enough room.
Yes, it is possible for a cat to have more than eight kittens in a single litter, although this is relatively rare. The average litter size for cats is around four to six kittens, but larger litters can occur, especially in breeds known for having larger litters, such as the Maine Coon or Siamese.
They are the cuttest kittens on earth.
A. A white cat and a black cat having grey kittens is an example of incomplete dominance. In this case, neither color is completely dominant over the other, resulting in a blend of the two parental colors in the offspring.
Cats would usually give birth to 1 - 10 kittens per pregnancy!Or in a rare case it will loss the kittens :(
The kittens might be a mix of both colours or just grey tabby or just red tabby. You also might get one that is white with red tabby and grey, it's the cutest thing ever (:
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A russian blue can have up to 6 kittens. normal is three. and if you didnt know there are RARE white russian blues. i have a rare one. i know all about russian blues. the white ones can have up to 8 kittens. I need about every kitten i see so i learned all about them. even rare cats
The cat mothers name is Dutchas. Dutchas has three kittens, grey, black, and white kittens. This is movie was made by Disney.
Yes, they are rare and are only found in Tibet.
It depends on the traits
A white cat and a black cat having grey kittens.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
It all depends of the cats family tree. If both of those cats have recessive genes for a different color, than maybe one of the kittens could be another color other than grey. If those cats are both hybrids, then the recessive traits will show up. If the cats are both pure bread grey cats, then the kittens will most likely be grey.