Not usually. The birthing process comes first, and the mother may not eat or drink for some time after the kittens are born.
no
It would depend on how far apart the litters were born. If they were born fairly close together, it might be okay. Otherwise, no. The younger kittens could not handle the roughhousing the older kittens are used to.
about 2 -3 in average
They do not eat kittens.
No, kittens are not born in eggs.
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
no they eat the balls off the kittens though if that helps you.
They steal food from houses'courtyards or they hunt (first insects).
they purr, lick thier hand, and throw up on you.
When kittens do not eat or drink, it usually means they are sick and should be taken to the vet.