Very carefully and a little bit at a time.
Your cat will not know. There are plenty of articles on how to introduce new cats into a household. Please read them before throwing them all together.
A queen. This also applies for adult cats.
Both male and female offspring cats are called kittens, (didn't you know that!!) lol and adult males are called toms, and adult females queens. thank me!
Male cats, particularly intact (not neutered) adult males are known as Toms or Tomcats. Adult female cats are often called Queens, especially when pregnant or nursing kittens.
Often breeders use the terms 'Sire' and 'Dam' for breeding pairs, but there are no specific words for different breeds.
It is very unlikely. Most adult cats don't kill kittens. Adult cats are territorial and want their space. Otherwise, they usually avoid the kitten. Normally adult cats will hiss and growl at the kitten. Then pop the kitten with its paw. Then go away. Some adult cats will adopt the kitten. I have an adult female cat that adopts kittens as her own. She lets the kitten nurse, she cleans it and plays with it.
A cat is a mammal and does not have a life cycle. Female cats give birth to a young litter which develops into an adult (no cycle)
A female cat is called a queen. Male cats, on the other hand, are called toms.
For a female cat's life stages: Kitten Teenage (half grown, but not yet Adult) Adult Spayed Female (sometimes) For a male cat's life stages: Kitten Teenage (half groan, but not yet Adult) Adult - tomcat Neutered Male (sometimes)
Cats have already been introduced to Europe.
Adult female cats are often called Queens, especially when pregnant or nursing kittens. The term "Molly" is sometimes used for immature, young and spayed female cats.
it is best to introduce them when the dog is a puppy, let them stay in the same area; this (in time) should get your dog used to cats =]