Not exact matches
The annual cost of removing
litter reported by 34 harbours in the UK was approximately $ 273 000, with an
average cost of $ 8 000 per harbour per
year.
The
average brood is 11, but it's not unheard of to have as many as 25; she can have four or five
litters a
year.
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.
The
average number of
litters a fertile cat produces is 1 to 2 a
year with the
average litter being from 4 to 6 kittens.
Food runs about $ 170 a
year, plus $ 50 annually for toys and treats, $ 175 annually for
litter and an
average of $ 150 for veterinary care every
year, according to the ASPCA.
An
average dog produces 1
litter a
year with 4 to 6 puppies.
Cats can produce 3
litters a
year on
average and aveage 3 to 4 kittens per
litter.
«For cats, they have an
average litter size of six, and they could have three of those a
year,» said Blackwell.
With an
average of six kittens per
litter, a cat that lives for 10
years could produce around 200 kittens over the course of her lifetime!
That is based on female cats having an
average of three
litters a
year.
According to statistics from the ASPCA, a cat can
average 2
litters per
year and each
litter can
average 4 - 6 kittens.
This season is actually three in one, because female cats will
average 3 - 4
litters a
year.
A single un-spayed female cat can produce three
litters per
year, with an
average of four to six kittens per
litter.
An
average cat has 1 - 8 kittens per
litter and 2 - 3
litters per
year.
A 2004 study of 625 female free - roaming cats in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found the
average litter size to be just three kittens with a mean of 1.4
litters per
year.3
25
years of neuter / return has effect comparable to reducing
average litter size from four kittens to one MOUNT RANIER, Maryland ---- The largest return of data yet from a national survey of cat rescue and sterilization programs shows a cumulative reduction of 72 % in kitten births at monitored colonies since the introduction of neuter / return feral cat -LSB-...]
With an
average litter size of 5 - 6 puppies, this can be around 500 puppies per
year.
In the wild, three to four
litters are produced each
year, with an
average of eight offspring per
litter.
Table 2 lists all of the breeds in the AKC stud book in descending order based on the
average number of registered
litters produced in one
year.
Feral cats have an
average of 1.4
litters per
year, with an
average 3.5 live births in each
litter.
On
average, female cats have three
litters of 4 - 6 kittens a
year.
Even with
average size
litters of just 6, one pair of dogs and their offspring can result in 67,000 dogs in just 6
years.
The next two decades saw dogs imported from Hungary and elsewhere in Europe, and American breeders produced an
average of 50
litters a
year in the 1980's.
An unspayed female cat can have up to three
litters per
year, with an
average of five kittens per
litter, so as you can see, the problem grows exponentially.»
If from two
years old through five
years old she always had 6 - 8 puppies in the
litter; you want to stop breeding your bitch as soon as she goes below her historical
average.
In fact, the
average cat has 4 - 5 kittens per
litter and 2 - 3
litters per
year, so if left unattended a single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7
years.
In three different studies, it was determined that individual female cats
averaged 0.9 - 1.4
litters per
year.
Dogs can have up to 2
litters a
year with an
average of 4 puppies.
A fertile dog produces an
average of one
litter per
year, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
I breed very infrequently - on
average 1
litter every other
year.
The
average fertile dog produces one
litter a
year, with an
average of 4 to 6 puppies.
Slightly more than half stated that, on
average, they bred less than one
litter a
year, 16 % bred one or two
litters per
year and the remaining 30 % didn't respond to the question.
But even in that shortened life, such a cat
averages three
litters a
year, with four to six kittens in each batch.
Female cats can have 2 - 4
litters per
year, with an
average of 4 kittens per
litter; but 50 - 75 % of them will not survive.
In three different studies of more than 100,000 community cats, it was determined that individual female cats
averaged 0.9 - 1.4
litters per
year (Wallace 2006, Nutter 2004, Scott 2002).
An
average cat has 1 — 8 kittens per
litter and 2 — 3
litters per
year.
A: We have anywhere from 1 - 2
litters a
year on
average.
While it is impossible to even attempt to guess how many feral cats there are in the United States, we do know that feral cats have an
average of 1.4
litters of three kittens per
year, furthering the feral cat population.
Did you know that dogs can have two
litters a
year (with an
average number of 6 - 10 pups per
litter) and cats can have three
litters a
year (with an
average number of 4 - 6 kittens per
litter)?
Female cats can breed three times a
year and have an
average of four kittens per
litter.
Cats which escape, breed 2 to 4 times a
year,
averaging 4 kittens per
litter, quickly re-occupying areas.
In northern forests, the
average age of leaf
litter might be 5
years, but in tropical regions, that might just be six months.
The recovery of the species is extremely slow because the
average age of maturity is 20
years, its reproductive cycle only occurs every three
years - including a two -
year pregnancy - and its
litter size is relatively small (three to 14 offspring).
Where cats cost a bunch is in kitty
litter; in an
average year, you'll pay more for
litter than you will for food ($ 150 annual).