a cat will have around 5 or 6 kittens in a litter most of the time. my cat has 3 kittens right now. the world record of most kittens in a litter is 12 but that is very unlikely.
Some cats like my friends have up to 9 or 10
Although cats usally have up to 5 or 6 kittens at a time they can keep having more litters like my old cat is dead now but she had 6 litters of 6 kittens thats 36 in her lifetime.
2-4 kittens is average but a female serval could have as few as 1 or as many as 5
Cats can have up to 5 litters a YEAR. it's usually more like 3 or 4. Each litter can be from 1 kitten to 10 or more. The average is 4-6 kittens per litter. Cats have kittens as long as they live. Each kitten in a litter has kittens. Each of those kittens has kittens. = According to humane sites one un-spayed female cat and one un-neutered male cat and their offspring results in 420,000 kittens in 7 years. = It takes a male cat to produce each of those kittens. So spay AND neuter.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
Kittens are made when a female cat and a male cat love each other they have sexual intercourse. The male cat's penis goes into the female's vagina and the sperm meets the eggs, fertilizing them. After 6 to 8 weeks the female cat gives birth to 1 to 7 kittens.
This usually depends on how old the kittens are and the individual mother cat. Usually a female cat will come back into season after her current kittens are weaned. However, some cats' cycles can start again when her kittens are still very young, and some will not come into heat again for many months after the kittens are weaned.
a lynx can have up to 5 kittens in a litter
in spring or summer afte they are about 1
about 1 to 6 kittens.
Kittens:26 Adults:30
For any given kitten, there are two possibilities, male or female. By rule, then given two kittens, there are four possible outcomes, MM, MF, FM, or FF. This is 2^2. So, for three kittens, there is 2^3 possible combinations, only one of which is all female. So, the probability of all three kittens being female is 1:8.
2-4 kittens is average but a female serval could have as few as 1 or as many as 5
Cats can have up to 5 litters a YEAR. it's usually more like 3 or 4. Each litter can be from 1 kitten to 10 or more. The average is 4-6 kittens per litter. Cats have kittens as long as they live. Each kitten in a litter has kittens. Each of those kittens has kittens. = According to humane sites one un-spayed female cat and one un-neutered male cat and their offspring results in 420,000 kittens in 7 years. = It takes a male cat to produce each of those kittens. So spay AND neuter.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
Yes
Yes. When a cat is about to have kittens, there is a certain smell, and other cats can smell this.
Litter size of the cougar is between one and six cubs; typically two.
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex