Other than providing and warm soft place for the mother and her kittens to be in, no not really, i would check with a vet just to make sure the kittens are healthy...but other than that, the mom should be able to take care of them on her own...and they will need shots at some point.
of course!
why?
they want and need more food and water for milk to keep the kittens alive.
The cat will be very protective of her kittens. She just might not let you near them at first without a few clawings. So back up, let her have some space. Other times, the cat can be nicer, at least not clawing you to death, but she'll keep a close watch on her kids! But all mother Kitties will risk anything to save their kittens. Good luck with you're new kittens! (If you're cat is having kittens)
When female cats are carrying kittens, they naturally become very protective over their kittens, even if they are not born yet. A male cat does not need to do anything provocative but still he can get hissed at. If he comes too close he might even get scratched. This is natural behaviour; males often learn to avoid pregnant females.
You need to go to the vet and, see how many kittens there are. If you need them removed do the same go to the vet and they can do ex-rays to find out!!
No, a cat that has never had kittens cannot nurse.
Yes, the dad cat can be around the kittens.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
it is perfectly normal. usually what happens is that she leaves the kittens alone so she can provide them whatever they need.
kittens is little cat(s)
First of all, keep the mom cat comfortable, fed well, and clean. The same goes for after the kittens come. Second, you'll need to prepare for the kittens. Make sure the bed/box or wherever the mom cat is staying is big enough for herself and for her kittens. Keep the bedding clean as well.