It all depends on the age of them.
Answer: Mother cats are often defensive and agressive. When the kittens grow up and the mother cat stops caring for them, her behavior should return to normal.
No. Worms are passed from mother to the kittens or they pick them up from the area they are in. You can't handle them too much.
Up to at least 3 weeks, they should only get mother's milk or formula. After that they can start getting soft food labeled for kittens.
The mother's milk will eventually dry up. It's a natural sign that the kittens should be more independent from her - learning to feed themselves on solid food.
Just keep looking don't give up. Never give up on something just keep trying.
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The kittens most likely have an upper respiratory infection. You should get them seen by a Vet. A simple antibiotic will clear it up.
Your kittens will probably survive, but you should go to the store and find some solution to feed your kittens. They sell the solution in Walmart and probably most pet stores.
maybe up to 5 kittens
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a lynx can have up to 5 kittens in a litter
a cat will have around 5 or 6 kittens in a litter most of the time. my cat has 3 kittens right now. the world record of most kittens in a litter is 12 but that is very unlikely. Some cats like my friends have up to 9 or 10 Although cats usally have up to 5 or 6 kittens at a time they can keep having more litters like my old cat is dead now but she had 6 litters of 6 kittens thats 36 in her lifetime.