Kittens should NEVER have children... Just like people.., if the kitten is not mature.., birth defects can become a factor... Also intelligence will be harmed... Cats should reproduce at around 2 - 4 years of age... This would be the equivilent to 25 - 42 in human years... Although cats can become reproductive at the mere age of 6 months of age (9 years old in human years).
This is a vet question, not a grooming question, but having had cats and kittens for years I would say no, that gene probably has not kicked in yet. But I would call my vet to be sure.
6-9 months of age, which is why it is important to neuter them before reaching 6 months old.
it can depend on the breed,all cats are different and their horemones kick in at different times
People say when the six months but my cat Mystic is only about 3 months and hes already mounting Angel my girl cat...
females can mate at the age of six months, but it might not come in handy if she's pregnant, then.
Male cats are capable of mating at six months old !
About 6 months, if you don't want your male cat to mate then have him/her treated at the vet and ask the vet to do it for you..
Male cats reach sexual maturity at about six months old; females first come into heat at about one year old.
at average 6 months
Well that was a crappy answer, now wasn't it. Cats can continue to "mate" all they want, but there aren't going to be any kittens. They can still be aroused if that's what you're asking. It's best to get male cats neutered before 6 months of age when they become sexually active.
The only way two cats will mate is when the female is in heat. A female not in heat will make it clear to any intact male that approaches her that she is not interested.
Male cats do not go into heat. Only the females do.
== == Male cats -- and female cats too -- will "hump" others not only for sexual reasons but to show domination of the other cat. They are establishing a pecking order.
Yes, it's true that a female cat can mate with several male cats and have a litter of kittens of all colors and that goes for dogs as well.
No, to mate there needs to be a female and male involved
Because his penis is on his underside and he needs to get it into the female to mate.
Female cats produce a special hormone when they are in estrus to let the male know they are ready to mate. In essence, this mating position is an advertisement to male cats that they are in heat and ready to mate.
Spider's die when they lay an egg sack. (Female) Before or After they mate. (Male) Of old age. Enemies such as cats, humans, etc.
Well that was a crappy answer, now wasn't it. Cats can continue to "mate" all they want, but there aren't going to be any kittens. They can still be aroused if that's what you're asking. It's best to get male cats neutered before 6 months of age when they become sexually active.
The only way two cats will mate is when the female is in heat. A female not in heat will make it clear to any intact male that approaches her that she is not interested.
no they don't fight with each other
Yes, un neutered males will try to mate with spayed females.
That depends. The cat's breed may breed or 'mate' differently. Some times they will just hang around with each other. But it all depends on what you mean by 'mate'. Like, do you mean for neutered cats?
It is smally possible if the male cat senses that your cat (if you have one.) has sprayed the area, marking his or her terroriory, then he will back off. But if you have no cat, or just a dog(s), then he will spray the area, letting other cats know, that he had been there and had claimed it as his.
The male cats often avoid pregnant females unless one male is her dominant mate. Even then, however, he will do his best not to bother her because queens (pregnant/nursing cats) are very fierce and protective.
Yes and no. Most species of cats do not mate for life. Only lions and some domesticated cats do. All other cats only pair temporarily and then the kittens are raised by a single mother. Male lions are in fact polygamous and would mate with multiple females at a time.