It depends,Is the cat comfortable? Is it happy?Is it used to being around Farm-like stuff?
If it's a farm type cat (not a house or City cat)
Any breed of dog can be good with cats, especially if they have been raised with them. Feist are not known to get along or not get along with felines.
I would say it all depends on what they grow up with. Personally, my viszla is scared to death of our stable (barn) cats. We have an old "ma" cat that will follow him with her hair raised all over the barn and if he makes one wrong move she will chase him out of the barn and keep him at a good 20 yard distance from the entrance.
www.abcopolebarns.com is a good place to ge tthem.
Bengal cats are usually a domesticated wild cat and are not always good with other animals as they have a wild non domestic side to them. A Boxer is a breed of dog that can be kind and behave well with cats.
one of the best breeds with allergies is the siberian cats
Turkish Angoras are great cats to have because, they don't shed that much hair and are quite friendly to people and other cats. Egyptian Maus are also fun cats to have and boy are they a fast breed.
Yes you can, although most breeders prefer to breed cats within the same breed. Hope this helped and good luck with the kittens!
"Moggys", cross-breed cats, can cost as little as £10, and are generally good tempered cats, but purebred cats, especially from a good breeder, can fetch quite a high price, ranging from £100 to over £800.
Pottery Barn Teen is the best place. That's where i get mine
fish,hamsters,cats,
It sounds like you want a clone of Foopets. There are a lot of good sites out there that let you breed your pets but no one has interaction like Foopets does currently. If you want to breed wolves, try Wajas.com. If you want to breed cats, try Felisfire.com. Both are good sites.
It depends on the prospective owner's lifestyle, and how much they have researched the breed. This cat breed, like with any animal, should not be bought on a whim, and any responsible breeder would not sell anyone a kitten or cat who has not done any research. Abyssinian's are an incredibly active breed; they thrive on attention and interaction. It is said that this breed is highly playful, willful and intelligent, however they do not often make good lap cats, due to a high drive for exploring. Owners who have had cats before may do well with such a breed.