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.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
Not necessarily. The movement of the kittens within a pregnant cat's tummy can vary in intensity and location. Feeling one movement at a time doesn't necessarily mean she only has one kitten; she could have multiple kittens that move independently.
It takes just 57 - 69 days, approximately 65 days, just about 2 months. After she goes into labor, 1 - 4 hours.
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.
lets see, a cat can have kittens at the age of 6 months, and it takes 9 weeks to have 1 litter of 2-4 kittens aprox. im bored so you do the math and voila.
2 to 3 weeks
no. i had it for 1 1/2 years and nothin happend
nah, it depends on that cat. a cat can usually have anywhere from like 1 kitten to 12 kittens
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1 scoop for big cat and 1/2 scoop for the kittens
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try and set up territories such as the kittens in one room and the 2 year old in another also make sure you separate the females for a while they will more then likely fight
After weaning her kittens, it typically takes about 1-2 weeks for a cat's milk to dry up completely.
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.
Work it out backwards... 1 cat has 2 kittens (which equals 3) and there are 2 cats with 2 kittens in each basket so there is 6 in 1 basket alone. There are 3 baskets so each girl will have a total of 18 cats. So therefore, between all 4 girls, there are 72 cats.\ :D
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.