Known to science, no. But... people say in an old legend that the Maine Coon breed, was created from cats and raccoons mating.
No, they are not genetically close enough to produce offspring.
No, they are from two different families and cannot mate.
Maybe
No.
No, separate species cannot mate. With animals such as dogs and cats it is different. Wheras a poodle can mate with a lab, and a Siamese with Himalayan because they are in the same families, beavers and racoons would not, even if forced.
You should name it after your cat or your racoons because cats, racoons, and giraffes all walk the same.
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such as cats dogs vutles racoons weals bears
Snakes, cats, racoons
The same way all cats mate.
Cats, like humans, naturally know when/how to mate.
They mate to reproduce and to have kittens.
Dogs and cats should mate for about three to five minutes.
nope
Munkustrap, the Jellicle cat, is Demeter's mate in Cats.
Medicine cats cannot have mates or kits. They must see everyone in the Clan equally.