It will be very agrassve it will snap and scracth at every yhing even it's owner exspecly to male cat and for males they might stop urining less and they probley be less agessive won't want to go out less.
The male cat would be on top of the female cat. The male would be biting down on the females neck while mating. After they were finished the female would probably hiss or growl at the male and run away from him.
It will be very agrassve it will snap and scracth at every yhing even it's owner exspecly to male cat and for males they might stop urining less and they probley be less agessive won't want to go out
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If it is a female and has stopped yowling and has not been outside, then she is out of season and did not mate. If the other two events happened, look for kittens in about nine weeks. If it is a male and has been absent a lot for about a week, has rips and tears, he has been out "tom catting."
Males usually follow the female around to protect her. If you see another cat following your cat or your cat is following another cat, then the mated or will mate soon.
Is it alive?
If it's not fixed you can guarantee it is and "you" are a problem!
Sandstorm, because she mated with firestar
Yes.
They don`t acually have to know eachother. When my cat mated, a male cat just turned up, I had never seen it before, and they mated out in the garden. If two different gender cats have been together for a long time and they`re both adults without mating, they or one of them might be sterilized. If not I dont know why they would wait.
2 or more.
If you have a boy cat, that probably means that she has mated with your cat.
As innocent as you think your kitty is, it is impossible for a cat to conceive without intercourse.
You'll know when your dove has mated if you hear sounds that your dove hasn't made.
If your cat has been outside while she has been in heat, she has mated. Keep her inside until her heat period has passed. One kitten is produced per mating. Cat gestation is roughly 9 weeks.
Because they have not gotten spayed yet and have mated with a male cat, who fertilized the female and then they had kittens.
Well... Some kittens when they are born are called "naked" also know as don't have any fur. Do you know the other cat that mated with your cat? if it was a sphynx, then yes, it could be a sphynx kitten.
no they will just inherit the same genes
it would be a black or yellow cat. possibly it could be be mixed colors but not very common