at least 1 year and 2 month old
Cats can start breeding as early as 5-6 months old.
Female cats can get pregnant as early as 4 months of age, but it is recommended to wait until they are at least 6-9 months old before allowing them to breed.
around 2 years old for male and female.
Cats only live up to 22 to 25 years if in good health and cared for inside. They probably stop going into heat between ages 18 to 20. Given that cats can get pregnant two to three times a year, with 1 to 10 kittens per litter, you can see how one unspayed female contributes to cat overpopulation.
As far as I know, cats are sexually mature at about five or six months. My cat Calli (female) was 5 months 3 weeks when she came into heat for the first time. I would not personally breed a cat until at least a year old when they have finished growth.
Yes, in human years she is about 30 years old.
Cats live in a wide range of times, but the most simple way to explain this (note: it may be different depending on the on the specific breed) the larger the cat the less years it will live. The average tabby "mut" cat will live 9 to 15 years. The Maine Coon (a large breed) lives an average of 7, although i have seen Maine Coons live up to 12, maybe older.
male lions can breed when they are 2 years old and the female lions can breed when they are 3 years old.stupid person who asked this
A full grown female Grey wolf, old enough to breed is about 2 1/2 - 3 years old
At about 6-7 months old
Usually around 14 years but it really depends on the breed
Cats are prolific breeders. Females take just 6 to 9 months to reach sexual maturity; but it is not unheard of for female kittens as young as 4 months to become pregnant. Males mature a bit later but both sexes can breed before they are a year old. Although female can become pregnant at any time of the year, there are specific mating seasons when cats become sexually active.