I don't think so.
A cat can get pregnant within 24-48 hours after mating.
Yes.
No; Only when in heat is a female cat interested in a Tom cat.
Yes, a cat can get pregnant while nursing her kittens. This is known as "maternal mating" and can occur as early as a few weeks after giving birth. It is important to spay or neuter your pets to prevent unwanted litters.
Yes, cats can get pregnant by the first mate they mate with. Cats are induced ovulators, meaning they ovulate in response to mating, so it is possible for them to become pregnant after just one mating.
No. A female cat will only mate while she is in season. Once a mating is successful and kittens conceived, the female will no longer be in season and will not do so again until the kittens are born and weaned off onto solid foods. This is untrue, a female cat can mate and become pregnant as soon as a week after giving birth to a litter - she will also mate well into her pregnancy
To prevent your cat from mating, you can have them spayed or neutered by a veterinarian. This procedure will prevent them from reproducing and help control the pet population.
A peacock is male and a peahen is the female. A peahen cannot get pregnant without mating. The process includes the birds mating and then the female laying eggs.
The result of a cat and squirrel mating
It depends on what you mean by "need to have a mate": Yes, cats need to mate to become pregnant. Female cats, however, do NOT need a "mate" (i.e. a male cat) to raise kittens. Males only mate with females. The female gives birth to the kittens and raises them.
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