It is smally possible if the male cat senses that your cat (if you have one.) has sprayed the area, marking his or her terroriory, then he will back off. But if you have no cat, or just a dog(s), then he will spray the area, letting other cats know, that he had been there and had claimed it as his.
No, cats do not spray other cats. Male (and sometimes females, too) cats spray vertical surfaces to tell other cats that this belongs to him, and for other males to keep out. It is also to advertise to females in heat that a fertile male is in the area and is ready to mate.
because it is very painful for the female. so, she attacks the male so he will reattract himself from her and the pain will end.
Male cats will fight with other male cats in the area in order to mate with the female cat. Sometimes the female cats will also fight with the male.
No, only male cats fight when another male cat is on his territory, unless they are brothers or live in the same household. But they do pounce on their soon to be mate.
Because they like it rough
Fighting
Unfortunately, there is mating time and this is usually when cats will spray on everything (also inside the house if you own one and they are not spayed or neutered.) If you go to your pet store they do have a special spray out that you can spray around the perimeter of your home. Other than this, there isn't much else you can do.
yes it attracs other cats Mostly it is spray or urine though.
A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
Use a water hose to spray them with cold water, gentlely of course
they hiss, attaack, spray, anything to tell the other cat that that's their territory.
They are getting used to each other or their mating!!
There are many places where one could learn information about the mating rituals of cats. One could search such websites as Wikipedia and other sites like ehow.
This depends on the cat, and the genes inherited from its parents. Sadly, many owners that leave their cats to mate with other random cats can (and do) produce very unhealthy kittens, either from a disease transmitted from mating or fighting, or from bad genes. Reputable and experienced breeds health test their cats to make sure they are completely healthy and do not pass down any bad trait to the kittens.
flea spray and other things like hair spray and some stores have sand try that
I think, no. Cats are never stays together after mating.
purring and mating with other cats. or snuggling with humans
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