Do cat twins exist?

It's actually rare for cats to give birth to identical twins, when they are lookalikes it's usually because they share the same mother and father. It's even quite possible for kittens in the same litter to be half brothers and sisters as mum may mate with more than one tom cat.
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Can 2 kittens share a placenta?

Count the number of placentas your cat passes – there should be one placenta for every kitten. If you notice there are less placentas than there are kittens, mum could have eaten them, or twins may have shared one.
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Can a cat have 2 babies?

According to the ASPCA, a cat can have an average of four to six kittens per litter, and can have one to two litters per year.
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Can 2 kittens be born in the same sac?

For cats to be identical twins they have to share one amniotic sac and the umbilical cords merged into one.
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Can a cat have triplets?

Yes, spontaneous triplets do occur, but it is fairly rare.
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How rare are twin cats?

It's actually rare for cats to give birth to identical twins, when they are lookalikes it's usually because they share the same mother and father. It's even quite possible for kittens in the same litter to be half brothers and sisters as mum may mate with more than one tom cat.
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Can cats be autistic?

Cats can't have autism, but they can be diagnosed with other conditions, and like humans and other animals, some cats have special needs. Some special-needs cats have mental impairments which may result from birth defects, illness, or accidents. Some cats even have Down syndrome-type symptoms.
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Why did my cat have 2 stillborn kittens?

Congenital malformation and fetal defects are the most common cause of stillborn kittens. Congenital abnormalities arise due to problems in early development and malformation of genes. These defects can be inherited or caused by exposure to a drug or disease that affects development.
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Can kittens be born 3 days apart?

Kittens should come down the birth canal 15 minutes to two hours apart. When the amniotic sac surrounding the kitten ruptures, birth of a kitten should take place within 30 minutes. There is cause for alarm if more than three hours pass between kittens.
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Why is my cat biting her newborn kittens head?

This is normal behaviour, she is teaching them what it could be like if they were caught by another cat, dog, animal, she is teaching them how to kill, how to get out of the grip of a predator. How to use their claws and teeth. And then she will clean them, loveingly. Trust her, she knows what she is doing.
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Can cats get pregnant with 2 dads?

A little known fact is that kittens in a single litter can have different fathers. There could even be as many fathers as there are kittens! The ability to produce a litter of kittens fathered by more than one tom cat is called superfecundation.
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Can a cat miscarry one kitten?

In some cases, one or more kittens in the litter may be miscarried and resorbed, while other kittens in the litter go on to be born normally. "Miscarriage refers to the death of a fetus during pregnancy." Miscarriages may also occur later in pregnancy. These miscarriages may result in a variety of outcomes.
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Can a cat get pregnant by a dog?

Can a Dog Impregnate a Cat? Throughout the years, there have been several speculations and theories about dogs impregnating a cat or vice versa. However, due to their huge biological differences, dogs can never impregnate a cat. With this, a dog's sperm can never fertilize a cat's egg.
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Is a litter of 2 kittens normal?

Cats have an average of four to eight kittens per litter, although it's normal to encounter larger and smaller litters. For example, first-time cat moms often have just two or three kittens. In case you're curious, the largest litter of kittens on record was a group of 19, born in 1970.
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How many kittens usually survive in a litter?

In one study, pedigree cats had an average kitten mortality of 34.5% from birth to one year of age (range of 8-40%), compared to 10-17% in non-pedigree cats.
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Can two kittens share a litter box?

Kittens can share litter boxes, cat trees, food and water bowls, beds and toys! Some rescues will offer discounts on two kittens who are bonded or from the same litter to ensure that they go to the same home.
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What to do if kitten is stuck in birth canal?

Large or deformed kittens can become stuck in the pelvis. Sometimes they come halfway and sometimes they don't even get that far. If your cat has a kitten stuck inside her, call your vet for advice immediately, do not pull the kitten.
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What's the longest a cat can go between kittens?

Intervals between kitten births are variable. On average the intervals last ten minutes to an hour. So-called interrupted labor is sufficiently common in the cat to be considered a normal occurrence.
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Can a cat miscarry part of a litter?

In these cases, the embryo is often reabsorbed into the body and the miscarriage may go completely undetected. In some cases, one or more kittens in the litter may be miscarried and resorbed, while other kittens in the litter go on to be born normally. "Miscarriage refers to the death of a fetus during pregnancy."
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Should I remove a dead kitten from the litter?

As harrowing as it might seem, it is important that you leave the kitten with the mother so that she is aware of what has happened. Once the mother realizes, she will usually turn her attention to her living kittens. Carefully remove the dead kitten and take it to your vets if you wish to have it cremated.
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What does a cat miscarriage look like?

If a cat has experienced a miscarriage, the most common thing an owner notices is abnormal and extended vaginal bleeding. There may also be an abnormal amount of discharge. An expelled fetus may be found, especially if the cat was in the late trimester.
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How do you revive a stillborn kitten?

Grasp your cat's chest with one hand by placing your thumb and fingers on either side of his chest, behind his elbows and over the heart. Give a quick squeeze to compress the chest to about one-third of its normal thickness. Compress the chest 100-120 times per minute, giving two breaths for every 30 compressions.
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Can a cat be Down syndrome?

Internet buzz notwithstanding, cats don't develop Down syndrome. In fact, they can't. First, a bit about Down syndrome: It's a disorder that affects one in 700 human babies born in the U.S. each year.
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What mental illness can cats have?

Like people, cats can suffer from mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety. Find out how you can tell if your cat is struggling emotionally and what you can do about it.
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Can cats be bipolar?

There is a genetic explanation for bipolar disorder in cats, but hormonal causes are also possible. Most often these behavioural disorders are the sign of unipolar Dysthymia. We can note in cats with this condition of hyper-activity and high sensitivity to the slightest stimulation phases.
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