yes but sometimes that's not the case. some mother cats cant have more kittens.
no because they have already been born
sex to a anther one
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
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No, cats do not typically steal kittens from other cats. They may move kittens to a different location for safety or care, but this is not considered stealing.
Cats and kittens are carnivores.
Katherine Starke has written: 'Cats and kittens' 'Cats and Kittens (First Pets)' 'Dogs and Puppies' 'Cats and Kittens' -- subject(s): Cats, Juvenile literature
Most cats will only have 2 to 5 kittens in a litter. However the largest litter of kittens on record was set at 19 in 1970.
Kittens are young cats, of the felinepersuasion.
Yes because kittens are littler then cats .
Unrelated cats are instinctively hostile toward kittens that are not theirs. There are some exceptions, such as when nursing mother cats encounter kittens that are not theirs, or when the cats are around one another enough that they share common scents and lose their unfamiliarity.
No they can have alot more than 2 kittens they can have up to 8 in only one pregnency