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I have a 20 week old male tabby kitten and a 18 week old female tabby kitten. They are indoor cats. We want them to have a litter at some point. It is getting into winter and I'm concerned that as soon as the spring/summer comes, they be over 4 months and Ollie could get her pregnant. I don't want to neuter them, because want to have a litter at some point. Just not so young. I've read various forums and advice website and the general consensus is don't let a kitten have kittens. I also read another comment where they said kittens have been having kittens since the beginning of time. Which is a fair comment. If they're bodies are physically capable, then that is because they are capable?
There could always be complications with any litter, regardless of age. But because they are so young it will always attributed to their age??
Anyway my actual query is how do we stop them having a litter a young age, with out getting them neutered and not keeping them apart all the time when were out. We got Ollie because we wanted Pepper to have company when we were out the house and also liked the idea of them having a litter at some point. Any advice would be great please?
There could always be complications with any litter, regardless of age. But because they are so young it will always attributed to their age??
Anyway my actual query is how do we stop them having a litter a young age, with out getting them neutered and not keeping them apart all the time when were out. We got Ollie because we wanted Pepper to have company when we were out the house and also liked the idea of them having a litter at some point. Any advice would be great please?
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