Very few animals will voluntarily breed outside their own species, cheetahs included.
No. Humans are the only animals that go through the marriage ritual. However, cheetahs do mate.
No they don't. They are loners and only look for another to mate.
Physically they can mate, but no progeny will result
They mate the same way as any other four-legged mammals do.
21 or 22 months of age.
let two adult cheetahs mate and produce a litter of cubs. Making cheetahs is something nature does by itself.
Cheetahs mate through copulation, which involves a male mounting a female from behind. Mating can be brief, lasting only a minute or two. After mating, the female will usually establish a den to give birth to her cubs.
The urge to mate and breed is a requirement for the survival of the species. If a specie didn't breed it'd die out after one generation.
Cheetahs normally reach maturity between 20 to 24 months. At this stage they are able to hunt well and mate with others.
Female cheetahs reach sexual maturity at an age of 21 or 22 months. Females are induced to ovulate by the mating itself, and have no set ovulation schedule.
No they don't, they are of different species and it is most likely physically impossible.
No, cheetahs only live in Africa.