Can kittens be born in November, December or January?

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I was wondering if kittens can be born in November, December or January?

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    It’s possible my old cat (Choupi) was born on 15th December :) But all the cats I’ve ever known were born between May and September!!!
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    Yes, but...

    If you’re talking about kittens from stray cats (or those that go outdoors a lot), it’s unlikely there will be any kittens around right now. Female cats usually stop coming into season around August and don’t start again until January, which means births happen between March and May, so kittens aren't ready to go to new homes until June onwards.

    Otherwise, some private owners with indoor cats who didn’t get them neutered in time might have a litter born in November, December, or January, meaning kittens would be available between February and April 2013.

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    Well yeah, I think so! Why?
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