Definitely, and they usually do.
One per kitten!
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
A kitten is a young cat, typically under one year of age. Kittens are usually more playful, curious, and energetic compared to adult cats. Cats are fully grown and generally more independent, calm, and settled in their behavior.
when you have more than one female cat they often times feed each others kittens even if not related
It isn't necessary to keep any kittens from the litter. While vets do recommend having more than one cat, it does not need to be one of your cat's kittens. Once the kitten is weaned, it is ready to be adopted out. A cat will also never miss "motherhood" so don't feel bad about spaying your cat.
Yes, a cat can have anywhere from 1 kitten to 13.
I dont quite know what you are asking but it is unusual for a cat to just have one kitten, however its not uncommon
Yes.
it takes one year
A cat can give birth to as few as one kitten to as many as 14, though the average litter size is around 4-5. Many different factors can go into why your cat only gave birth to one kitten.
yes
A male cat is a Tom, a female cat is a Queen, and a young cat is a kitten.