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How many times must cat have contact in breeding?

Once is usually enough.


What is the best age to breed a female Persian cat?

The best age to breed a female Persian cat is typically between 1.5 to 5 years old. Breeding too early can pose health risks to both the mother and the kittens, while breeding beyond 5 years can lead to complications and decreased fertility. It's also important to ensure that the cat is in good health and has been evaluated by a veterinarian before breeding.


How do you get a tortoiseshell cat?

By breeding it with a lion.


How to get a male cat to breed?

Don't. Please spay and neuter your cats. Breeding should be left to experienced breeds who have dedicated many years into breeding the best and healthiest cats possible.


In Aristocats What kind of cat is Thomas O'Malley?

He is an alley cat, of no particular breeding.


What is a breeding male cat?

A breeding male cat is normally a pure-bread of the species used to impregnate female cats to produce kittens to be sold.


When can a male cat start breeding?

A male cat can start breeding once it reaches sexual maturity, which is typically around 6 to 9 months of age.


What are breeding places of cat?

A cathouse, good sir.


What is the minimum age for cat breeding according to veterinary guidelines?

According to veterinary guidelines, the minimum age for cat breeding is typically around 1 year old.


Can you make a super awesome ninja attack cat by breeding a cat with a pantha?

i am going to say No


Is the Birman cat popular in America?

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What are breeding rights for cats?

When purchasing a pedigreed cat, "breeding rights" means that the offspring may be registered with one or more of the registering associations (TICA, CFA, GCCF, FiFE, ...). If you purchase a cat without breeding rights, you can exhibit it in competition, but you cannot register its offspring. Breeders typically sell cats without breeding rights when they feel that the cat does not represent the breed well enough to be used in a breeding program. The cat may still be a beautiful example of the breed and make a wonderful pet. A pedigreed cat without breeding rights is generally much less expensive than one sold with breeding rights. Due to the prevalence of "backyard breeders", who don't care about registration or pedigrees, reputable breeders increasingly rely upon early spay/neuter, rather than withholding breeding rights, to prevent unauthorized breeding from their lines.