Is it normal for a cat to have one litter?

This situation is a normal phenomenon. The number of foetuses in cats is not only related to the number of fertilised eggs and the number of fertilisation, but also to the breed and body condition of the cat itself. However, when a cat has only one foetus, there are some issues that owners need to pay special attention to. They must take the pregnant cat for regular pregnancy tests to ensure that only one foetus is being carried from the early stages of pregnancy, so that the foetus does not die but is not detected in time, or that the remaining foetus suffocates due to lack of oxygen. Also, when only one foetus is carried, the foetus will have a better nutritional supply and more space in the womb, so the foetus may be larger, which will greatly increase the chances of a difficult birth, so it is best to take a DR before the birth so that the doctor can determine whether there is a possibility of a difficult birth and prepare for a caesarean section in advance.

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