Answer: No male cats can't breed together. There would have to be a female cat and a male cat to have kittens. Just like humans! Except humans would have babies not kittens.
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The question was not 'can male cats BREED with other male cats' - the question was 'do male cats mate with other male cats', and the answer is YES - like all other species of animals on the planet, male cats do sometimes MATE with other male cats. The reason is not for procreation, obviously, as that would be impossible. Mating between animals of the same sex sometimes occurs when mating season is not occurring - at that time, it is animal instinct brought on by hormones and pheromones to do what nature intended - have sexual relations with a member of the opposite sex in order to continue producing offspring. When the animal is not secreting those hormones, it is possible that the animal will mate with members of the same sex. Its basic science.
Yes they do! I have 5 males and 1 female. I have always had male cats and got my first female just recently because she desperately needed a home. All of my cats are fixed, and indoors. Now, initially there are some spats, minor really, to establish a pecking order. Once established, it is rarely challenged unless there is an illness or a death. I just recently been through a spat that lasted all of 1/2 day, then piece. So, expect some competition right off, but after that, my cats sleep together like litter mates. Good luck to you.
It all depends on the owners REALLY. My parents had a female dog who had never lived witha a cat before and then was given a full grown male siamese cat who had never lived with a dog.
Things were not peachy on day one but eventually they became best friends. When the dog got older and had Arthritis the cat would actual massage the dogs hip. Trust story.
Good luck with your dog and cat - you set the tone!
That will depend entirely on the two cats, individual cats are so different. It often helps to initially keep them isolated in their own rooms for a short period to get used to each other's smells without direct confrontation. Then give them longer and longer periods of time together. But for a few cats even this won't work.
sometimes they will but it will sometimes depend on if you introduced them as kittens or not?
maybe not at the start,but should do after a while when they get to know one and other.
Well, It depends on the cats. I have 2 girl cats and 1 bot cat. They sometimes fight, but nothing major.
A male cat is a Tom, a female cat is a Queen, and a young cat is a kitten.
A young cat is called a kit. :3
The female cat is called a "queen" (how appropriate). The male cat is a "tom" or "tomcat"
A male cat is NOT called a "cat." The proper name is "Tom." Thus, a female cat is called a "Molly." However, if a female cat is pregnant or nursing, she is referred to as a "Queen."
any baby cat is called a kitten if its male or female it is the same
Well, it all depends. are they neutered/spayed? is one a kitten? sometimes, if you introduce a kitten to an animal, they will get used to each other. however, if they are both adults, they have been set in their ways, and they might not get along as well.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
Pregnant. A female cat is called a Queen and a male cat is a Tom. When the Cat is having her kittens, it is called Queening.
A female cat is called a molly
For a female cat's life stages: Kitten Teenage (half grown, but not yet Adult) Adult Spayed Female (sometimes) For a male cat's life stages: Kitten Teenage (half groan, but not yet Adult) Adult - tomcat Neutered Male (sometimes)
Yes
An unaltered female is called a "queen".A young cat is a "kitten".A non-neutered male cat is a "tom" or "tomcat" and is a "gib" (when neutered).Common term for a female cat is "Molly".