Your question isnt very clear but if she is an indoor/outdoor cat just make sure she can get back in to feed her babies. She will know when its time.
It depends. Kittens usually need to stay warm and healthy until they start to grow into an adult. However, if the mother takes good care of the kittens and has a father to help take care of them, they could grow up outside.
If you try to move them she will probably move them where you can't get to them. My mother cat moved her kittens into the grage behind alot of junk after we tried moving them.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
I think you should ignore the boy cat unless he's getting in the way and if that happens then lock him inside or outside.
litter of kittens called
A mother cat nursing her kittens is often referred to as a "queen."
A mother cat can be called a "Queen"
The mother cat gives birth to the kittens.
The mother cat probably moved her kittens.
yes
why?
Well, usually the mother cat tries to hide her babies so that no one (animals, ect.) can get them, and harm them, so, unless the mother cat is dead, or you know for sure that she isn't taking care of her babies, then I wouldn't worry too much, but you should always keep an eye out for them. And sometimes the mother cat might even move the kittens to a new place.