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Certain breeds, including the Burmese like record-holder Miss Antigone, have more kittens per litter on average.

One study in Australia found that Burmese have the highest average, at five kittens per litter.

Siamese are not far behind at 4.

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Age, nutrition and health of the mother also influence litter size.

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