Yes they can, they have more then one egg that can be fertilized unlike a women (unless you have twins) but a women (in USA i think) had to babies to 2 different men, a black and a white baby, to 2 different men, its no different then having twins but it was 2 different mens sperm not the one guy, she had 2 eggs, not one that split later, a embryo (already feritsed egg) splits to make identical twins, if something goes wrong, that's wen you get co-joined twins, aka Siamese twins but this lady had 2 eggs, so 2 different spermatozoa go to 2 different eggs, a cat is they same, but it has many eggs.
No. While a cat and dog may attempt to mate each other, it is impossible to produce offspring this way.
I searched this because our 2 lb dog is in heat and we caught her and our tomcat together. When I say together I mean TOGETHER. I was freaking out because I didn't think that would ever happen.
No because dogs and cats do not have the same number of chromosomes
No! If a litter of dog/cat hybrids were concieved, it would be all over the news! So no, it is impossible. First off, you have to realize that cats in heat are of no interest to dogs. Dogs don't consider cats to be possible mating tool, under no circumstances. There is absolutely no reason for them to even try to seriously breed. And second, it is physically impossible for a dog to breed with a cat. They're of such different species, that dog sperm wouldn't have any effect on a cat's egg.
Most certainly! Usually only one mate will stay for life, but other toms (male cats) will just mate with a female and run off. Some toms will mate with a female more than once but still not be her forever mate. A female never has two forever mates at once, and rarely, after the death or disappearance of her first one, will the female pick up another one.
A cat can mate as many times as he or she wants, just as long as both mating cats are in a heat cycle. There is no particular heat cycle for a male cat; mostly he mates when he sees a female or females in heat. Usually cats will pick up just one forever mates, while others will continue to mate with him or her and leave right afterwards.
In general, no, but sometimes the father will help take care of the kittens, and sometimes a male and female cat who are very good friends or love each other will only mate with each other.
Cats and dogs cannot mate with one another. Dogs only mate with dogs, and cats only mate with other cats.
Yes. Tigers do not mate for life. So they can have any number of mates.
When a female cat is in heat, she can be impregnated by more than one male cat. While she won't have "more than one litter," her litter will have different fathers.
Cats only mate with other cats. There is no cross-species breeding. Other species of animals would not be able to copulate with a cat.
Cats make violent noises when they mate because the mating process is very violent. The cats are both aggressive towards each other.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
PEACOCK INTERCOURSE
Cats are more like cats.
clutter of cats
cats are cool.
No, cats are not asexual. Cats reproduce through cat-sexual intercourse. A female cat can have many litters of kittens every year.
Cats make violent noises when they mate because the mating process is very violent. The cats are both aggressive towards each other.
Cats have more than one kitten at a time, yes and they can also have intercourse with their siblings when that times comes which is another good reason to have them fixed to prevent inbreeding.
Since ocelots belong to the cat family they reproduce like all other cats - by sexual intercourse which causes internal fertilization.
When a female cat has "intercourse" with a male cat and becomes pregnant. Cats give birth 63 days (give or take a few days) from the date of conception.
what was the non intercourse act
what was the non intercourse act
Balinese cats are a rare type of cat and are in some ways tough to breed so it might be in the cats best interest to let it and its mate be alone. As with humans we like to have intercourse when it can be romantic and with no one really watching (unless you're freaky {rarw!}) so just put on some Tom Joles music and leave them in the room alone and listen for the sounds of Cat Sex.
It depends on how long he had his intercourse, and how long he had the boner for after the intercourse.
intercourse after the age of 50 would not be recommended as as we get older we become to fragile to have intercourse.
If you had intercourse with condoms, yes.