Of course not.
no its not normal but when it does happen one or more of the kittens die
It depends on what type of cat it is
A cat can become pregnant again as soon as a few days after giving birth to kittens. It is recommended to spay the cat to prevent this from happening.
No, lions give birth to cubs, not kittens. Lions are larger members of the cat family, and their offspring are called cubs.
The cat is usually able to give birth by herself. If not, give her honey and warm milk to make the birth go much smoother.
Typically, a Siamese cat can give birth to a litter of 4-6 kittens, although litters sizes can range from 1-8 kittens. The average litter size for a Siamese cat is around 4-5 kittens.
Cats would usually give birth to 1 - 10 kittens per pregnancy!Or in a rare case it will loss the kittens :(
Oldest Cat to Give Birth: In 1987 a domestic cat, named Kitty, give birth to two kittens at the age of 30 years. **Courtsy of: ** Dorling Kindersley, 1995
Not all kittens necessarily die when a cat gives birth. The survival of the kittens depends on various factors such as the health of the mother cat, the care provided during and after birth, and any potential health issues the kittens may have. It is important to ensure that the mother cat receives proper nutrition and care to give her kittens the best chance of survival.
1 to 9. Four to five being the average.
A cat can typically be spayed about 8 weeks after giving birth to kittens.
No you have to wait until she comes back into heat, but i advise you DO NOT GET YOUR CAT PREGNANT AGAIN cats are over populated and abused almost 60% of the time you give them away...if you know some particular people who want kittens then i guess you can get your cat prego again but...i wouldn't advise it.....k byee :]]