Chances are the mom cat did eat the kitten. Sad fact of life, but there are many species that will kill, eat, or abandon malformed offspring. What I find very curious is the fact that your first threads on Pet Talk were mostly questioning cat breeds, gestation time, etc. Your babies were 3 months old when you adopted them from an obviously terribly run shelter (or maybe not)...the burning question is..why did you allow your cats to breed in the first place? Many vets are skilled at doing alters on kittens provided they weigh at least 2 lbs. Not to be harsh, but if you had ANY clue just how many cats & kittens will never find a home, and have been killed in the few minutes it took me to type my thoughts here..... I'm sorry, but can you enlighten me as to why you allowed this to happen?
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=72277
I truly hope you understand what I'm saying...I mop up everyone else's mess on an almost daily basis, and 95% of their upkeep is out of my pocket.It seems clear to me that all along you fully intended to allow your cats to reproduce.
You posted this in Feb. when they were 3 months old. Ample time to get both altered. Please spay & neuter your adult cats and the kittens born as well, and be part of the solution instead of adding to the problem.
. Sadly there are BYBs of cats as well as dogs.
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..... I'm sorry, but can you enlighten me as to why you allowed this to happen?
It seems clear to me that all along you fully intended to allow your cats to reproduce.
. Sadly there are BYBs of cats as well as dogs. 

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