No, unless they are not his kittens but some other tom's, then he will kill them so the female will mate with him and have his kittens instead.
He might, and he might not. It's reasonable to expect that they'll probably run into each other.
yes
A neutered cat is male so he cannot have kittens. If he's neutered, he cannot father kittens either.
Of course not.
no of coarse not
A mother cat should always have plenty of food near by when she is nursing her kittens, she will eat as much as she needs.
They only eat their kittens if there has been a dead kitten around so it will taste their blood and get used to it, it then becomes a habit.
your cat may have a disease. or is just unable to carry kittens. either that or the father might have a disease. a disease that makes them unable to have kittens. you should take your cat to the vet to see why.
A mean one ;( A cat will usually not eat her babies. If one is dead, she will eat that one, to avoid attracting predators and other toms who will come if they smell them. In the wild, the toms will kill and possibly eat the kittens if they are not his, so that the next kittens the queen has will be his, but otherwise, cats do not eat kittens.
only if a human touches the kittens right after they are born this is not entirelt true, for unknown reasons cats eat their kittens as well, it is said that cats can sence if their kittens are ill and will eat the sick ones
Yes but take it slow on introducing the kittens to th father or male.
orange is sex linked dominate, a female orange cat will almost always have a few orange kittens, and a male orange cat can have orange daughters --- If the orange one is the mother, all the male kittens will be orange. If the orange is the father, you wont get any ginger kittens but you will get tortoiseshell female kittens.
Sometimes a bad mother cat have been know to eat their young but this is rare.