Most certainly. A cats colors doesn't have to depend upon its parents fur or breed. It could depend upon its grand parents or other ancestors.
none, a person does not give birth to kittens
No, lions give birth to cubs, not kittens. Lions are larger members of the cat family, and their offspring are called cubs.
Of course not.
Yes, though cats sometimes give birth to more than two kittens.
It depends on what type of cat it is
Typically, a Siamese cat can give birth to a litter of 4-6 kittens, although litters sizes can range from 1-8 kittens. The average litter size for a Siamese cat is around 4-5 kittens.
Cats would usually give birth to 1 - 10 kittens per pregnancy!Or in a rare case it will loss the kittens :(
Usually one or two kittens.
No in the same way that no male can ever give birth
When a female goes into heat, she releases multiple eggs, each of which can be fertilized by a different sperm. As such, each fertilized egg will have slightly different combinations of genes - leading to different genetic makeups of the kittens. In a few cases, a fertized egg might split early on - leading to identical twins in the kittens, but for the most part, kittens would be considered fraternal twins (or triplets, or quads, etc.).
no its not normal but when it does happen one or more of the kittens die
Bengal Tigers usually have two kittens at a time. They can have as many as three kittens and is for you as one.