No. Skunks and domestic cats belong to the same Kingdom, Phylum, Class, and Order, but the skunk belongs to the Family Mephitidae and the domestic cat belongs to the Family Felidae. With some exceptions, most animals need to be in the same species group to produce offspring. Some Genus groups, such as Canis, can produce offspring after interbreeding. An example would be a timber wolf and a domestic dog. Being members of the same order would not be genetically possible to produce offspring should breeding occur somehow.
I have never personally witnessed this phenomena, but I have known someone who claims that, around his workplace at night, he has frequently witnessed the mating of cats and skunks. I am not certain whether male skunks with female cats or vice versa, but he claims to have seen this. He has never seen any offspring produced from this mating, however. So I think it is possible for them to mate, but not to reproduce.
Skunks do not typically kill cats. However, depending on the skunk, it may kill kittens because they are smaller than the skunk.
They eat cat food, not necissaraly cats though, they bite them not eat them yuk. I may be wrong i just typed it in Google that's where most people would get their answers from
well, it could, but they would not make babies as they are two different species ...
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no, i haven't ever seen a skunk spray cats before. i should now, we have cats and have caught five skunks.
No, the cat is a feline and the skunk isn't.
No they don't the sleep together
no
Can they breed?
No. Skunks are more closely related to weasels and raccoons than they are to cats, which are felines.
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Dogs and skunks can't breed successfully. They're different species, too far apart.
Bombay cats have a large population and quantity of felines in the breed.
I dont think you can breed them....
I dont think you can breed them....
no you cant breed on nintendogs + cats. you can breed on the first one though. if you need to know how, comment on the disscussion and ill change my answer.
Cats breed. In fact, all living things breed. The fact is, every specie reproduces to keep their kind alive and generating. Put simply, Cats breed to make more cats.
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Yes they can.
Skunks best known for their ability to excrete a strong, foul-smelling odor, belong to the family Mephitidae. Skunks were formerly classified as a subfamily within the family Mustelidae, which includes weasels, otters, badgers, and relatives. However, recent genetic evidence suggests that the skunks are not as closely related to the mustelids as previously thought, and are now classified in their own family.Ferrets are in the family Mustelidaeof the order Carnivora which includes stoats, European polecats, minks, ermine, black-footed ferrets, long tailed weasels, least weasels
No, they can't you ugly idiot. What drugs are you on?