No. A hen lays eggs and hatches them; a cat's kittens are born live. And the hen's chicks have to forage for food, guided by the hen, immediately they are born, while a kitten is fed initially by means of milk that the mother cat secretes.
The same way a lot of mammals reproduce?
No, they are in no way able to reproduce with each other.
yes they both reproduce by spores
The purpose of cats mating is for conception in cats. Cats work the same way as with humans, they mate and reproduce kittens with each other. Cats usually reproduce more than one kitten.
Yes. reproduction is still carried out the old fashioned way, the mating of a hen with a rooster. Without the roosters involvement, the hen will still lay eggs but they will not be fertile.
same way humans do, lol
no
The same way humans do, they do IT
Same way people do!
Ocelots reproduce sexually, in much the same way as any other mammal.
Larks reproduce the same way that other birds do. They have sex, then lay eggs.
in the same way as any other animal