It depends on what type of cat it is
The oldest cat to give birth is a Siamese named Kitty who gave birth at the age of 30 in 1956.
she will give birth in about 3 months
No.
A cat should give birth in a quiet area, some place known to the cat. It should be a place where the cat is comfortable, calm and safe. A cat shouldn't give birth in another cats territory. The other cat and/or cats might think that they are trespassing or invading its territory. Another cat might try to hurt the newborn.
A cat can give birth to as few as one kitten to as many as 14, though the average litter size is around 4-5. Many different factors can go into why your cat only gave birth to one kitten.
When a cat is about to give birth it has a very noticeable big belly, and you would have to be very unobservant to miss it, and to attribute the cat's ill temper to rabies.
Normally. Yes. If you don't provide a secure place for your cat to give birth, the mother cat will find a place to hide. My mother cat gave birth on Father's Day and just before she gave birth she was hunting for a hiding place. It is best to provide a secure place for the mother cat to give birth, which I did and she had 6 beautiful kittens (Manx).
The cat is usually able to give birth by herself. If not, give her honey and warm milk to make the birth go much smoother.
1 to 9. Four to five being the average.
sometimes, if you feed your cat before it gives birth it will most likely vomit.
It doesn't have to be in a box, a cat give birth, in a safe and comfy spot.