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Canines run in packs . . . wolves, for instance. Cats, including the lynx, are generally loners, except when they seek out a mate during mating season.
Generally, during mating season, a cat that hasn't been neutered becomes aggressive to all other cats, apart from her mate. To stop this, go to the vet to have her neutered.
Leopard don't travel in groups, they are Territorial big cats that only come together for mating season.
They hate other big cats that invade their territory, they like females of their own kind only in the mating season.
Cats make violent noises when they mate because the mating process is very violent. The cats are both aggressive towards each other.
I think, no. Cats are never stays together after mating.
It's a form of communication as well as letting other Toms know what is their turf and do no enter! Also this can be a sign of mating season.
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first they mate and then they lie on top of each other then they lick each other then if the male really wants to they may mate again and keep on mating again and again for a couple nights once the female is done and wont allow it she wil run away. Then so many months later whe wil have kittens :)
Why do people scream, etc. When they have sex?? Obviously it's a reaction to pleasure. I don't think cats are any exception to pleasure during mating.
Deer Mate in Autum so that they can have their fawns during the spring which is a less harsher season to be born than winter where there is very little food for both the doe and the fawn. That way the fawns have spring, summer, and autum to prepare for winter.
Yes the well trained Bengal cats and Boxer dogs usually stop on their own when mating.