
Two Cats Can Turn Into 420,000 Kittens
Did you know that in just seven years, a single pair of cats and their offspring could produce a staggering total of 420,000 kittens? Talk about a lot of kittens running around. The average mature cat can have 3 litters with a total of 12 kittens per year. Out of those litters of kittens, about 4.7 of them are females, which in turn means they will most likely have litters of their own. These numbers are definite eye-openers because think about how many stray cats there are running around that are not spayed or neutered. Rescue Shelters do the best they can to put a stop to overpopulation but it is unfortunately inevitable sometimes. Not that we don’t all love those little furry felines but too many of them without homes tugs at the heartstrings.
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I have ferrel.momma kat. Now with 3 kittens
Need momma fixed and cute white kitties adopted
8 weeks old 6617940096 ni
Hi Anna – Thanks for commenting and I’m sorry for the delayed response. We recommend reaching out to your local animal rescue or shelter to see if they can help. Thanks for caring!
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