yes they do!!
If you mean that your cat is having her second litter of kittens, she can have as few as two babies or as many as eight babies. Some cats have more or less than that but normally most cats fall somewhere in the middle.
Some of them do.
There is no one species that is known for having the most offspring. Some insects and sea creatures tend to have up to thousands of babies or eggs at a time.
thousands in one time, but some of them die at birth.
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A few animals have babies in that range, including cats and dogs, and some rodents.
cheese
thousands in one time, but some of them die at birth.
Wasps, wasps lay there eggs in a living animal, and the babies eat the animal from the inside out
Babies were drowned at birth. For some reason the Germans decided that it was wrong to kill an expectant mother, but as soon as the mother had given birth it was alright to kill them both.
All mammals give birth in different ways, most wild animal mothers give birth simply lying in their nests or hiding areas. The young are ejected with some difficulty along with the placenta, which the mother often eats for the nourishment .
Sure, if you want to have a 'litter' of babies. Women who are having trouble conceiving are given birth control pills (to increase some hormone levels; I'm not sure which). This is why some of them have 4, 5 or six babies, and not all of them survive. Why would you want to go off of your birth control? If you are having bad reactions to them, check with your doctor or whoever gave them to you. Do you all of a sudden want to have a baby? You should still plan ahead for this. Stopping in the middle of any 'medication' is not a good thing.