No they are not. If they were, then reproduction would be difficult for them to keep their breedline pure.
No, not all ginger cats are male. While ginger cats are more commonly male, female cats can also have ginger coloring due to genetics. It is more likely for ginger cats to be male because the gene for orange fur is carried on the X chromosome, but it is not exclusive to males.
..the same way as all other cats, a male and a female...
All male cats are called toms.
Yes, all male cats catch mice. This is because no matter if a cat is male or female, the act of hunting is in its nature.
No, not all ginger cats are male, some female cats are born with the red (ginger) colouring, but are not nearly as common as males.
Not all brindle, or tortoise, color cats are female. However, there is only a small percentage of brindle color cats that are male.
Yes, male cats have nipples just like female cats. They typically have 6-8 nipples, but this can vary among individuals. These nipples are remnants from when all cats, both male and female, develop in the womb initially as females.
Yes. A tom is the word for a male cat. Just like a bull is a male cow.
As far as I know, yes.
Orange cats can be either male or female. The only color that I know of that is most always female is the Calico color. Personally I have never seen a male Calico cat. Most male calico or tortoiseshell cats are sterile.
No. Male cats are not involved at all with the bringing up of their offspring; only the mother cat will do this. Male and female cats will only come together to mate, and after will go their separate ways. In the wild, male cats can kill kittens in order to bring the female into heat again.
All male reproductive systems are essentialy the same. male cats have a penis and testicles