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How do feral cats breed?

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There is no difference in how feral cats reproduce than in domesticated cats. Ferals just do not have a human (yet) to watch over them; that's the only difference between domesticated and feral cats.

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If the cat was spayed or neutered when it had lived with humans, it won't be able to reproduce. But if it wasn't, then it will be able to.

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The same way domestic cats do - by the interaction of a male & female.

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