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.
a cats can have 1 or 6 there first litter or up to ten another, it depends on the cat.
When the litter is manufactured the manufacture puts chemicals in the litter that the cats like and it attracts the cats. Same thing with scratching posts and other accessories for your cat.
When they are taken care of properly, take the litter to a vet if not sure.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
4-6 is an average litter. Above 6 is usually considered a large litter, depending on the breed. Some cats have had as many as 14 kittens.
a cats can have 1 or 6 there first litter or up to ten another, it depends on the cat.
Yes, it's normal to find two cats from the same litter having babies themselves. Cats don't think like humans -- obviously.
With proper care the litter survives, if you are not sure, take your cat and its litter to the Veterinarian.
When the litter is manufactured the manufacture puts chemicals in the litter that the cats like and it attracts the cats. Same thing with scratching posts and other accessories for your cat.
When they are taken care of properly, take the litter to a vet if not sure.
Most cats will only have 2 to 5 kittens in a litter. However the largest litter of kittens on record was set at 19 in 1970.
They wont care but you should still keep an eye out and observe!
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
Cats normally bury their urine and feces. For this reason, they will urinate in litter. Providing a litter box is a great substitution.
yes
4-6 is an average litter. Above 6 is usually considered a large litter, depending on the breed. Some cats have had as many as 14 kittens.
If there is a litter tray, then yes.