If you have a group of kittens or puppies belonging to the same mother, this is called a litter.
Yes, providing the kitten is fully weaned.
Yes. I have a cat that grew up from a kitten in the same house with her mother.
they can mate with each other but the children might be deformed depending on the dog and whom, the father mother was. If a father's children even though not from the same mother breed the pups could have birth defects. Same with the mother's pups breeding
A group of pups born at the same time would be called a litter.
Well for starters it's it's own flesh an bones it probably has the same personality .. It most likely look like the mother or father.
Make sure to separate the two when the time comes for the mother to have the pups! If it's the father, I'm sure he would try to eat the pups after birth.
It sounds like domination or battle for the fittest. If the cat is not the kittens mother this is natural. If the kitten is not protected by its mother the kitten is at risk to being killed until it grows older to protect itself. Obviously, the genetics of the mother wasn't fit enough to stay with and protect its offspring. Psychologically, your cat may see the kitten as a threat to its own existence when it grows older. Or maybe your cat was just hungry XD Addendum to above answer: It could also be that the kitten was sickly and posed a threat to the rest of the kittens. Sometimes mother cats will eat a sickly kitten who has died in order to protect the rest of the kittens from dying of the same illness.
Jared grady and Anthony have the same mother poppa and Jacob have different mothers
There is no disease caused by parents having the same ABO blood group.
A group of puppies from the same mother born in that same group is called a litter of puppies.
no, she "breastbeeds" through the nipples on her abdomen
You can, but unless the kitten is in distress, it should be left for the mother for a few days. An example of distress would be if the mother fails to break the membrane over a new born's face, of fails to stimulate it by licking it. You can do the same by gently wiping it with a warm, wet wash cloth. Another example would that of a kitten that has been rejected by its mother. For it to live, it must be bottle fed (eye dropper at first), and to do this, it is easiest when holding it.