they sometimes do. it usually means they're hashing it out over dominance, or over who gets what mate.
It depends. If they are frightened, they do most of the time. If they are angry they may fight whatever makes them so.
All cats fight at times, usually just in play. Ginger cats are no more likely to fight non-ginger cats than cats of any other colour.
Yes.
Cats can fight because they are territorial and do not want other cats to intrude. They can also fight over food, water and attention. It can take awhile for cats to become friendlier with each other.
Yes. Many cats fight because of their territory. One of the reasons that cats fight is because they feel like an unwanted cat has invaded their territory. They then feel the need to attack, if they have felt as though that the cat is a threat, which will occur in most cases.
Yes, cats play differently than they fight. When cats play, they often exhibit behaviors like chasing, pouncing, and batting at toys. In contrast, when cats fight, they may hiss, growl, and use their claws and teeth aggressively.
Well it depends on the cat. My cats didn't fight but ask you vet or the person you brought if from.
Bonded cats are less likely to fight with each other compared to cats that are not bonded. However, occasional disagreements or conflicts can still occur between bonded cats.
Birman cats do not meow a lot; in fact, they are known for being docile and quiet.
a lot ex. you have an abundant supply of cats you have a lot of cats
they have cats as enemies
No, that would be stupid.