Generally, there is no sure-fire way to accurately predict how many kittens a cat is going to have. Vets can perform ultrasounds and manually feel the kittens, but neither are 100% accurate. All you can do is to just wait and see how many your cat gives birth to!
No, spaying a cat will not stop her from feeding her kittens. After a spay surgery, a cat may still lactate for a short period, but she will naturally stop producing milk once she is no longer nursing her kittens.
A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
as many as she has nipples is a conservative estimate
No once the cat has been spayed then it can not have kittens
The length of Prenancy in a Cat is aprx. 64-69 Day's. Most kittens are born in the Summer, and very few are born in the fall and winter months. Litters can AVERAGE from 2-5 or a MAXIMUM RANGE between 2-8. my brother's farm cat had 10 kittens cats are usually pregnant for approx. 63 days, as far as how many kittens they can have.. It depends on the cat.. I once cared for a cat that had 12 kittens.. However the average litter is usually five or six kittens..
The sizes range greatly, and as unfortunate as it is, some of the litter never make it. With all things in consideration, a cat can have a litter of about one to fourteen kittens. The average is around six to eight.
a lot
It depends on what type of cat it is
No, spaying a cat will not stop her from feeding her kittens. After a spay surgery, a cat may still lactate for a short period, but she will naturally stop producing milk once she is no longer nursing her kittens.
It can have 6-10 kittens at one time.
A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
They are not; fleas cannot survive inside the uterus of a cat. However, because the kittens are so close to the mother cat, actually being physically in contact with her, once the mother cat has dried them off her fleas, if any, will immediately start attacking her kittens.
My Siamese cat had 7.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
Cats usually have 5-15 kittens if it is the first litter if they have 15+ then it may be a problem if the cat is under 3 years if it has 4 and down kittens then there may be hidden kittens