According to the ASPCA's website,
the average number of litters a fertile cat can produce in one year is three, with an average of four to six kittens per litter.
According to Keep Australia Beautiful's 2013/14 National
Litter Index, litter rates also continue to reduce nationally — with the overall average number of items per 1,000 m2 at 51, down from 56 in 2012/13, and the overall average estimated volume per 1,000 m2 at 5.97 litres, down from 6.13 litres in 20
Litter Index,
litter rates also continue to reduce nationally — with the overall average number of items per 1,000 m2 at 51, down from 56 in 2012/13, and the overall average estimated volume per 1,000 m2 at 5.97 litres, down from 6.13 litres in 20
litter rates also continue to reduce nationally — with the overall
average number of items per 1,000 m2 at 51, down from 56 in 2012/13, and the overall
average estimated volume per 1,000 m2 at 5.97 litres, down from 6.13 litres in 2012/13.