Yes, but only for a small time.
Leafpool's mate was Crowfeather. They had three kits -Jayfeather, Hollyleaf and Lionblaze.
Nightcloud's mate was Crowfeather, a warrior from WindClan in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter. They had a son together named Breezepelt.
Yes, Nightcloud.
Yes because her son is crowfeather, though Ashfoots mate is not mentioned by name
Yes, and they have Lionblaze, Hollyleaf, and Jayfeather.
[SPOILER ALERT] Crowfeather has kits with Leafpool and his WindClan mate, so obviously he does.
Ashfoot's mate is Crowfeather. They have a daughter named Hollyleaf, who is a character in the Warriors book series.
She can, but I think that she won't. She still loves Crowfeather.
Crowfeather has had three mates in the past books. His first mate is Feathertail, whom is killed by Sharptooth. His second mate was Leafpool. Leafpool had three kits (Lionblaze, Jayfeather, Hollyleaf) without telling him. His third mate was (and still is) Nightcloud. Together they had Breezepelt, though Crowfeather openly shows how much he dislikes his son who tries hard to impress him. Crowfeather does not love Nightcloud. He just had kits with her to prove his loyalty to the clan.
Currently, she does not have another mate although there are several theories of who might become her new mate. 1) The most popular one is that she and Crowfeather will fall back in love. 2) Another very popular one is that she will fall in love with Spiderleg. 3) A very minor but still well known theory is that she will fall in love with a StarClan or Dark Forest member.
Deep down i think that crowfeather will always love Leafpool back even tho he took a mate in windclan! that was only to show his loyalty! they have jayfeather hollyleaf and lionblaze together
Brambleclaw thought the kits were his because Squirrelflight passed them off as his to protect their true parentage, which was revealed later to be Leafpool and Crowfeather's kits. Squirrelflight did this to protect her sister, Leafpool, who had broken the warrior code by falling in love with Crowfeather.