that's not always true in fact my cat (male) eats my sisters cats (female) food either way it's very agressif behavior so if you have cats that do this stop it!
Male cats doe not generally bit female cats for killing prey. They may attempt to steal their food if they are not associated with the other cat through a prior relationship.
u can breed ur cats bye getting a female and a male. let them cuddle alot and dont disturb them. feed them dry food and milk. when the female is dirty use a brush. this might take a week or so
No it can't only if the cat with UTI urinates on the other cat. So it should be fine with sharing the same food and litter
because they feel its their job to take care of you they think they are helping you out by giving you food mostly female cats do that but sometimes males too
Yes. Cats have historically been eaten by humans in the West and remain a common food in parts of Asia. but, if you are looking to eat an animal eat some cats
no, the best food for cats is cat food .
cats dont like dog food because its gross to cats and not healthy for them.
When a sore throat is caused by a virus or a bacteria, sharing food or drink can spread it to others.
I wonder of the question. Nothing in Islam is forbidding sharing a food plate between man and woman (even if not married) so far both are dressed as required per religion and both are committed to Islam morals and conduct.
Actually the name of all cats are NOT always food! My family and I have two cats one is a calico (Thats not food!) Patches. The other one is a tuxedo (That soo not a food!) Rufflez.
Cats eat dry cat food and canned cat food. This is what is bought from pet stores. Cats in the wild however have to hunt for their food.
Cats and skunks may or may not get along. Most likely they will not. Most cats are VERY territorial and they will fight, and the skunk most likely will spray the cat. It depends on your cat. Young cats and cats that are use to sharing their territory with other cats ( or sharing their food) will most likely get along fine with a wild skunk, and even better with a pet skunk. But... It's not a good idea to let your cat around a wild skunk because of rabies. and if you have a wild skunk coming into your yard, sooner or later it will start to smell, even if the skunk doesnt spray, it will eventually urinate, sit down, or otherwise rub its glands across something.