They can but not if they both are boys they would fight a lot.
The above is not necessarily true... If you have a male Bombay, and had him for over one year, then got another adult male Bombay (not an Alpha) the pecking order should fall into play (even if your first Bombay is passive). The trick is to NEVER mix two alpha males together. If you obtain a Bombay then 6 months later get another one there can be fighting. Bombay cats go by pecking order because they are not totally independent cats. If another cat tries to "steal" their special humans attention, the other Bombay will seriously injure the other. Again Bombay's are NOT Like Most Cats. They tend to have "Dog like" traits also, although there is another trick. Get a kitten, Bombay's will tolerate all kittens and dogs.
no cats get along very well, apart from if they have grown up together from when they were tiny
yes they do they are said to be more friendly with dogs than other cats
but if you bring them in as a kitten they will probly get along with other cats
Bombay cats, Siamese cats, who cares, they're cats, cats are cats, just like humans, they can get along, or they don't, it's up to them
Yes, Bombay cats do shed.
No, not all calico cats have six toes
Yes, calico cats start out their lives as calico kittens.
Agreed that calico cats are beautiful animals and ... "beautiful" is an ADJECTIVE.
No, they are not always inbreed they are like every other living cat. --- Calico cats are simply the result of a ginger or tortoiseshell cat and a black or tortoiseshell cat. The only similarities is that both cats must have some white.
i know that calico are born in the summer
No, there is no such thing as a miniature calico cat. Calico cats are not actually a breed, calico describes their color.
There is no official data as to the percentage of black cats in the world. There are millions of black cats in every country.
This all depends on the genes the parents, and in some cases, the grandparents carry. Please note that calico cats are NOT a separate breed - it is just a coat colour.
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.
Calico cats are very popular they are known to be the most docile of felines, and their colors tend to change in the summer months,
of course they do! Mostly calico cats are females.