I think all cats like catnip, regardless of gender.
No, male cats typically only mate with female cats who are in heat.
Male kittens do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats do not exhibit the same symptoms as females when they are in heat. Instead, male cats may show signs of increased vocalization, restlessness, and spraying to mark their territory.
The male cats often avoid pregnant females unless one male is her dominant mate. Even then, however, he will do his best not to bother her because queens (pregnant/nursing cats) are very fierce and protective.
Cat nipplesYes they do. As a matter of fact, most male mammals have nipples. Male cats, like female cats, have 6 nipples in total.
Yes, male cats have nipples just like female cats. They typically have 6-8 nipples, but this can vary among individuals. These nipples are remnants from when all cats, both male and female, develop in the womb initially as females.
Male cats are somewhat more powerful than females.
it depends what kind of cat it is
That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
Orange cats can be either male or female. The only color that I know of that is most always female is the Calico color. Personally I have never seen a male Calico cat. Most male calico or tortoiseshell cats are sterile.
Catnip is almost like a drug. It's like getting "high" but for cats. There's a particular chemical that triggers this reaction in their brains when they sniff it. However, it is not really known why it effects cats in the way it does, but it is due to a chemical called Nepetalactone that is released from the plant when a cat rubs, chews or otherwise "bruises" the leaves. Some cats aren't affected by catnip, and btw, some big cats are affected by it. It can also relieve stress and nervousness in cats.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats. Instead, they are capable of mating and reproducing throughout the year. They may exhibit increased vocalization and roaming behaviors when seeking out a female in heat.
Catnip is a type of mint and rubbing or sniffing catnip gives them a sort of high (it is not dangerous though). It is not really known why it effects cats in the way it does, but it is due to a chemical called Nepetalactone that is released from the plant when a cat rubs, chews or otherwise "bruises" the leaves.There is speculation that it may mimic a cat pheromone, but this has yet to be proven.