Keep an eye on the mother to make sure she's fine - no excessive bleeding, appears to be done having kittens, nothing stuck and no more straining. Otherwise let her bond with her kittens for a few hours and provide clean cool water and kitten kibble for her to drink and eat.
Tomorrow you should start gently handling the kittens and her to get everyone used to be played with (again, in the case of the mother).
Cats usually have on average four kittens in litter but some litters can have up to eight or more kittens or even only one kitten.
There will be little baby cats nearby. It's true!
No baby cats are just kittens
Someone just saw the baby cats.
A group of cats is called a Clowder or a Clutter. But if a mother cat just had kittens, then she just had a "litter".
Until they are mature, they are kittens, just like she-cats.
sometimes they will or they wont its not really sure
Whatever they are doing that to reminds them of their mother. They think that they will get milk when they do that. It's not just kittens, cats of all ages do it.
A margays litter is just a single kitten.
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
Opossums are opportunistic omnivores. They are known to eat road kill, frogs, insects, snakes, birds, and small mammals. The chances that one will eat a kitten is very small unless there is an extreme shortage of food source. The bigger issue for you is the continuous birthing of kittens in your yard. You can call your local "trap and release" organization or cat rescue organization for a solution. The will assist in trapping the stray cats and spay/neutering them before releasing them again. This is beneficial both to you and the stray cats and does not harm them in any way.A single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years.
Answer: Yes. Cats can have either large or small litters.