@Artangel
Art, I had a friend who owned a Cattery years ago, and she mentioned that some people used to book their cat in without informing them it was pregnant, then a short while after the cat gave birth - she called them a kindle! I told her I always called them a litter.
I think of it as a cuddle of kittens
I’ve always used the term “a litter of kittens” - I’ve never heard of a litter of kittens being called a kindle, either, though I guess it makes sense, as kindling means giving birth.
A lot of small furry mammals are called kits when they are born - I’ve always associated “kindle” with rabbits and hares.
I’ve often heard talk of rabbits “kindling” (giving birth) and producing “a kindle of kits”
Art, I think Cat’s have about 12 on each side of their cheeks and about 6 on either side of their eye brows.
While there can be some variation between cats, most have a total of 24 whiskers on their cheeks with 12 on each side. These whiskers are arranged into four rows of three whiskers each. Cats also have 6 to 8 whiskers above their eyes and another 6 to 8 whiskers on their front paws!
That’s a lot of whiskers
I still can’t believe that l thought that cats only had 3 whiskers on each side of their face!
I must scrutiny cat’s faces fully in the future!
Art, I think that stems down to cartoon drawings and children drawings, if I did a drawing as a kid of a cat I would have just done 3 whiskers on each side.