This is neither physically nor genetically possible. Even using artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization to work around the physical issues, no viable offspring would result due to the genetic issues.
Part of the genetic problem is a cat has 19 pairs of chromosomes while a horse has 32 pairs of chromosomes. Thus the chromosomes could not properly pair up. (FWIW, humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes while all other primates have 24 pairs of chromosomes, including our closest relatives the chimpanzee and the bonobo.)
No. It happens in the wild quite frequently.
because the donkey a.k.a jackass is apart of the horse family.
Yes. The shirazi cat is a breed of cat, and therefore can mate with other members of the cat species.
No, he can't. Neutering involves removing a male cat's testicles, which are the organs that produce sperm. Without them, it is impossible for a male cat to produce sperm, and therefore impossible for him to impregnate a female cat.
No, a male cat will not attempt to mate with a kitten.
A female cat will mate with any Tom can willing and able that she accepts, if it happens to be blood related as in her matured son it won't matter although saying this, I have a mother cat and son cat, and can say they have NEVER mated or even tried to
A male cat may try to mate with a female cat who is not in heat, but it is unlikely. Mating behaviors can also be displays of dominance.
a Morgan Horse :P
the same way regular horse mate
The queens.If they're going to have kits,they're going to have to have a mate.
No.
no