- Sexual maturity for the Amur Leopard sets in at around two to three years old
- After maturity sets in, the leopard can reproduce for about ten to fifteen years
- Each litter contains two to three cubs
- Some males stay with a female for multiple litters, and even help raise the cubs
- Cubs stay with the mother until the next litter is born, usually two years
- The Amur Leopard breeds in the early spring and summer