Yes.
Male cats won't fight over a pregnant female. In fact, they couldn't care less about her if she was pregnant. But they will fight over a cat that is in heat.
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.
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.
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.
The pregnant cheetah looks much like other pregnant cats.
no they don't fight with each other
No. It gets pregnant with one cat or the other, never both.
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.
Because they relate that noise with other cats preparing for a fight and back down as they wouldn't want to fight whoever is making that sound.
because they were both reliean. and that were pregnant at the time
Stray cats fight with each other mainly to establish territory, defend their territory, or compete for resources like food, shelter, or mates. Fighting is a natural behavior for cats in the wild as they try to survive and thrive in their environment.
Yes they are dominate they fight to become the leader and so they can boss other cats around so to say.