yes,, they are very clean animals x
No.
Cats (adult kittens) Tigers (VERY large cats) Any young animals (baby animals)
cats
Kittens typically learn to clean themselves around 4 weeks of age.
Yes
Baby beavers are often referred to as kittens as well as hedgehogs, squirrels and several other small animals.
Mother cats lick their kittens to groom them, stimulate their circulation, and bond with them. This licking also helps to keep the kittens clean and healthy.
mammals
No -- it's quite unusual for a mother cat not to clean her kittens. This may be a problem -- or just an idiosyncracy. Either way, I'd have a chat with my vet and see if this represents a danger to the kittens or their mom.
Kittens can jump up to six times their body length, which is higher than most other animals of similar size.
First of all, keep the mom cat comfortable, fed well, and clean. The same goes for after the kittens come. Second, you'll need to prepare for the kittens. Make sure the bed/box or wherever the mom cat is staying is big enough for herself and for her kittens. Keep the bedding clean as well.
By caring for itThe cat will clean, feed, teach her kittens how to clean themselves and do other things like socialize, use the litter box (if they are indoor), hunt, play, etc.