Yes, mother cats do mate with their offspring. I had cat which had become so old that my family members used to call her grandmother cat. I had once seen her mating with her offspring and THEIR offspring at different times!
If they are hungry, i supposeAnother Answer:Unfortunately, there ARE cases of cannibalism with many animals- including cats. Sometimes a newborn kitten is seen as prey instead of offspring. Sometimes the problem is the mother, but usually another cat NOT the mother.
Cats care for their offspring far more than frogs do. Frogs do not care for their offspring at all. Cats, being mammals, feed their offspring milk, and take care of them while they are kittens.
Sometimes a scorpion mother if Hungary can eat her offspring.
Bats are mammals as are dogs, cats, horses and people. Mother bats give live birth to their offspring, NOT via eggs.
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In animals, parvo passes from an infected mother to her offspring. Parvo is highly contagious. Most animals with Parvo will die before 6 weeks old.
No. Male cats are not involved at all with the bringing up of their offspring; only the mother cat will do this. Male and female cats will only come together to mate, and after will go their separate ways. In the wild, male cats can kill kittens in order to bring the female into heat again.
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No, the DNA is too different.
Mother mammals make milk for their offspring.