Cat litters normally contain an even number of kittens because cats have two uteri that are connected to a single birth canal at the back end of the cat; a cat uterus will hold two kittens, so you usually get four kitties. There's nothing that says each uterus HAS to hold two fetuses; some cats will have one in one side and two in the other, othertimes you'll get two out of one side and none from the other, or no kitten in the left and one in the right...so yeah, you could call it "normal" for a cat to have a litter of three kittens.
it could be to keep them warm, or yoour cat is a killer and you need to call the police, immediately.
Yes, my cat had two babies one year. They usually have five or six, of course, but two is possible. My cat was old and couldn't have as many as she used to.
The Bornean Bay Cat. There is only DNA and a skeletal system and only one Bornean cat. It's only one cat so it can't make babies unless mixed with another cat, or in other words. It has to be a mixed breed if there are any babies.
Yes it is normal, my cat is my only friend, and he talks to me all the time.
no
neutering a cat doesnt affect its life span. only whether or not is can have babies
The cat has the biggest amount of babies at once.
Yes, a cat can have anwhere from 1 to 6+ babies at a time
there might not be a certain time of year it might just depend on when your cat is pregnant but you can ask your vet how many months it's usually pregnant and you can find out when the babies are born i am not exactly sure of my answer so you might also want to ask someone else
yes because it can fly fast so they can fly down and grab the cat. They only fly down and grab your cat if she/he messes with them or their babies.
Yes, the only way for your cat not to have babies is if you get it fixed or if there are complications for your feline. All properly cared for cats should be vaccinated.
It would have to mate with another cat.