The offspring of a cougar is believed to be "cubs".
If eastern cougars did not have offspring, they would become extinct. They have one or two at a time.
The offspring of bulldogs are commonly referred to as puppies.
A human offspring is commonly referred to as a child.
Female offspring are commonly referred to as daughters.
The two are too different geneticly, they cannot produce offspring.
A woman older than a cougar is sometimes humorously referred to as a sabertooth.
The offspring, or larva, of a grasshopper looks identical to the adult grasshopper and is referred to as a nymph.
inbreeding
The offspring of Africans and Europeans in the Americas are commonly referred to as Creoles or Mulattos.
Inbreeding!
A woman who dates younger men and is typically older than her partners is often referred to as a cougar. The term "cougar" is often applied to women who are in their 40s or older.
A cougar will typically make a large kill once every two weeks. If it is with offspring that number goes to once every few days. In regards to your question, a typical cougar could go without food for a month before it was in danger of starvation.