no unless the male was starving, starving, starving to death and the kitten was little, but this is highly unlikely. Also, males usually don't stick around to raise the kittens so they aren't near the kittens.
It depends on how well your male cat behaves around other cats. I've had male cat protect and play with kittens, and I've had male cats that cant stand to be around them.
But a stray male cat would most likely kill the babies. You just need to watch them. it depends if the male cat is wild or friendly and well trained.
I don't think so. In my entire life of association with cats, I have only known one male cat to do this. Most male cats will ignore kittens or slap them without using their claws, and a few have actually been affectionate and caring toward kittens.
no, only on very rare conditions ,usually just play rough
yes also male cats
Yes.
Answer:Many male cats will not kill kittens. This is in fact uncommon behaviour. It is far more common for a male cat to accept the kittens, or at the very worst give them a wide birth.Answer:Male cats feel jealous because his mate (the mother cat) is spending more time with the kittens so to be the star again he gets rid of the kittens.Answer:Some males will kill kittens that are not his, so that the female will come into heat again and he can father a litter, thereby passing on his own genes.They can do but not if you keep them SAFE when there growing up. My male cat was fine with our kittens and they were not his.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
Yes cats have an alpha structure. Depending on weather the cat is female or male and if the female cat is sprayed and the male is neutered. Making the female have a larger territory when it coming from the kittens.
A tom cat will normally establish a territory which contains a number of cats but other than that not that i know of
Male cats have been known to kill and eat kittens.
no they dont die at birth. They may have shorter lives than regular cats. The reason of male calicos appearing is because there was something wrong in the sex cell of the parent. Most likely an extra chromosome or a mutated one
no they cant
Answer:Many male cats will not kill kittens. This is in fact uncommon behaviour. It is far more common for a male cat to accept the kittens, or at the very worst give them a wide birth.Answer:Male cats feel jealous because his mate (the mother cat) is spending more time with the kittens so to be the star again he gets rid of the kittens.Answer:Some males will kill kittens that are not his, so that the female will come into heat again and he can father a litter, thereby passing on his own genes.They can do but not if you keep them SAFE when there growing up. My male cat was fine with our kittens and they were not his.
No, males do not participate in the feeding of the kittens.
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
A neutered cat is male so he cannot have kittens. If he's neutered, he cannot father kittens either.
No in the same way that no male can ever give birth
Male cats can potentially still father kittens for a few weeks after they are castrated.
An intact (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom. There is no separate name for cats who have fathered kittens, as male cats do not help bring up their offspring.
Male cats have been known to kill newborn kittens, but not eat the brain. He is a Zombie!!
No male cats and girl cats do not feel the same feelings as humans
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.