I'm not sure I understand the meaning of this question, but cats, like any other animal, goes into heat for the purpose of reproducing. It is a part of their normal cycle of life.
Cats are originally desert cats, so it won't be too bad for them, but it isn't good for any mammal to be outside in extreme heat. Make sure your cat has plenty of water.
Cats often come into heat every couple of weeks, with a gestation period of around 63 days. A Queen will often come back into heat when the kittens are weaned (around six to eight weeks). So, a female cat can have many, many litters during her lifetime.
Actually, there are so many cats in Egypt.
Most female cats do not spray, but those that do will only do so if they are in heat or highly agitated.
No, desexed female cats do not go into heat. Spaying (desexing) involves removing the reproductive organs that are responsible for the heat cycle, so once a female cat is spayed, she will no longer experience heat cycles.
As many as they can. Female cats take nine weeks to carry their pregnancy and after giving birth, they can go into heat again and have more babies.
bagders naturally attak cats so my guess is yes
Cats are naturally more active at night, so their behaviors, including being in heat, may be more noticeable during these times. Additionally, the drop in temperature at night can trigger hormonal changes that intensify their heat symptoms.
Male cats don't go 'in heat' - only female cats do.
A warm-blodded animal is one that produces body heat by its own muscle action. Cats do this, so are then called "warm-blooded".
I do. Because cats are so beautiful and graceful. And there are soooo many kinds of cats in the world. (and its fun)
No, male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats are able to mate and reproduce at any time once they reach sexual maturity, whereas female cats go into heat periodically when they are fertile and looking to mate.