Kittens can be either male or female.
A neutered cat is male so he cannot have kittens. If he's neutered, he cannot father kittens either.
Kittens have an equal chance of being born as either boys or girls.
Letting the mother suckle her kittens is far better. However, if the mother for some reason cannot or will not feed the kittens, then it is perfectly safe to feed the kittens Kitten Replacer Milk with either a bottle or a syringe if its struggling to feed.
either you have a strange cat or its in heat
Ocelot young can be called either cubs or kittens.
Depending on the parent's genes, it is likely the kittens will be either Black, White or a mixture of the two.
Two is usually the smallest amount of kittens in the litter, but if there is only one kitten, then that either means something is wrong, or the other kitten died.
Answer: Yes. Cats can have either large or small litters.
The child is not genetically related to either parent.
No, it is not normal at all. There are several reasons why this may have happened, from fleas (fleas can actually kill tiny kittens), to health issues with either the mother or the kittens, or the mother just couldn't cope in looking after them well. It is ideal to spay your cat as soon as you can so this doesn't happen again.
cats can kill their kittens due to stress that can over ride their motherly instinct. Either the babies are deformed or there is environmental stress due to lack of food and water