Burmese queens tend to be precocious and some have been known to start calling as
early as four months and less! Most queens breed readily; the average sized litter
is four to six kittens. However, both in South Africa and in the United Kingdom,
larger litters have been recorded of between eight and twelve. Burmese are very good
mothers, and have little problem producing their young. The kittens are born with
fine 'downy' coats and therefore, care must be taken to ensure that the kittening
box is placed in warm, draught free environment. Kittens can lose
body heat rapidly,
become chilled and die from pneumonia. With large litters care must
be exercised to ensure that each kitten has sufficient nourishment from
the queen, as the strongest will push the smallest aside. Most queens
cope well with four to six kittens.
From: http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/foreign-burmese-faq.html#toc
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