Your cat had 1 kitten 24hours ago and no more yet is this normal?

Yes, it is normal for a cat to only have one kitten after 24 hours of labor. Cats can give birth to anywhere from one to twelve kittens, but the average litter size is four. It is not uncommon for a cat to only have one kitten, especially if it is her first litter. There are a few reasons why a cat may only have one kitten:

- Single kitten litter: Some cats simply only produce one kitten per litter. This can be due to a number of factors, including the cat's age, health, and genetics.

- Uterine inertia: This is a condition in which the uterus does not contract properly, which can prevent the kittens from being born.

- Feline dystocia: This is a condition in which the kittens are too large or positioned incorrectly to be born naturally. In the case of feline dystocia, the kittens may need to be delivered via caesarean section.

If you are concerned about your cat's labor, it is important to contact your veterinarian. They will be able to examine your cat and determine if any intervention is necessary.