you wait until there born
and find out.
You don't know, a cat will have it's kittens where it decides is the best spot to do so. If you're talking a house cat you could try making a spot for it in a warm, out of the way place near food and water and spend time with the cat there so it gets comfortable with it. However while this may help it's not a guarantee she'll have her kittens there.
Yes, cat dads can recognize and know their kittens through various cues such as scent, appearance, and behavior.
That I know of, between 4-8. But sometimes if the mother cat is thin or smaller than she should be she might give birth to less kittens and you never know how many kittens she might have. Some cats only have one kitten while others have 5 or something.
Unless you're a cat, no. It is, as far as I know, impossible for a human being to have kittens. - Ari
her teats will get swollen, her belly will get bigger
a lot
It depends on what type of cat it is
It can have 6-10 kittens at one time.
It is impossible to know how many kittens a cat will have without a vet exam. How old is the cat? Is it indoor or outdoor only? I have seen a 6 month old kitten give birth to a single kitten and abandon it. I have seen a 1 year old cat give birth to 4 kittens. Some have as many as 11 kittens. Also some breeds have larger or smaller litters. There is a lot to consider. All this is true, but on average a cat will have 1-8 kittens in a litter.
My Siamese cat had 7.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
my one just had kittens (she´s really young) and there are 3 i dunno if that´s the average but i heard that they don´t have as many kittens as other cats