Disclaimer: Wolvle kits are extremely cute, pudgy, and little. I am not responsible for heart attacks, seizures, or any other possibly fatal conditions. Thank you.

Wolvle kits are born in enclosed areas, usually in small rock crevices, or burrows that the mother digs. They can swim within a day of being born, because their eyes and ears open very quickly. The kits are very pudgy and soft due to a dense fur that keeps them warm when their mother is out. There are only 2 kits in a litter, and usually one is smaller than the other- this minute size difference carries on though their life. In short, an adult wolvle who is on the smaller side, was usually born as the small one. Both kits are the size of small rats, enabling them to hide easily. Male kits's ears are dull when they are young, but start to get very bright when they reach maturity (about 1, to 1 1/2 years). The ears of both genders are also floppy (like a lop bunny) until they are a couple months old. Their tails are short, and just barely touch the ground when they stand. The kits sleep 12-15 hours in a day, and are mainly nocturnal until they have to forage for themselves.
Though they seem fragile, they are hardy babies. They have the stamina to go without food or water for almost 2 weeks. But because of their early ability to protect themselves, they usually find small bits of food and water near the den-site before they develop a bad condition.
Payment:
Please understand that litters will be very expensive, because i am trying to keep them to a minimum, and only for people who are serious about the breeding, and arent just doing it for fun.
The first litter, if natural, is one less pet than it would cost to buy the adults, so there is some reasonable figuring in there.
First Litter
Normal kits: 3 uncommon/rares
Unnatural kits: 4-5 uncommon/rares
Second Litter:
Normal kits: 5 uncommon/rares
Unnatural kits: 7 uncommon/rares
Third Litter (final):
Normal kits: 7 uncommon/rares
Unnatural kits: 9-10 uncommon/rares
When sending the trade, please indicate which you are paying for, and that it is for breeding your wolvles.
If you have only one wolvle, you can make a deal with another owner to breed, and each receive one baby from the litter.
Comment with any questions.