Yes they will be fine. I have three boys most of the time they are calmly sleeping in my house but there ar occasions where they play fight.
Breed does not matter as far as I know. A male cat is a Tom and a female is a Queen.
This depends on their personality. It has been said that Siamese cats can be very extrovert and love to explore and be generally active, although some are very calm and quite cats. Depending on their personality, a cat will deal with how it interacts with another cat differently.
Most likely, the Siamese cat is to have a cream-colored body with darker brown paws, ears, sometimes face and bright blue eyes. This is the physical features of a Siamese cats. Remember one thing. Siamese cats are very chatty! They will meow and meow at you all the time. They love to talk, and will meow as a signal of "Pet me," or "Feed me," or "Leave me alone," or "Back off, pal!" There are many cat signals, such as the meow for "Feed me" to the caterwaul, which is a loud sound that mostly male cats make when they are mating, or looking for a mate. All male cats do this, unless they are neutered at four months old.
A male is 10 - 1 pounds and a female is much smaller at 8 - 12 pounds. Now, these, mind you, is given you do NOT over feed and cat gets daily exercise.
You can tell the difference based on their genitals. A male would have the penis and testicles combo while the female will have a vagina. If the male has been neutered the testicle sack will still be there.
Look under the tail.Female cats look like: !Male cats look like: :
Yes, I used to have two male cats, and they got along great, as long as there is not a female cat around or with you, they should be fine.
Well, its either your Siamese cat wants to make friends with your Persian cat (Like my cat, their both girls, and their like INLOVE). Or, your Siamese cat is teretorial (Like my cat, her name is Fatty.... she attack every cat accept her sister).
look at the color... if its bright and colorful its a male. if its colorless its a female.
They can but not if they both are boys they would fight a lot. The above is not necessarily true... If you have a male Bombay, and had him for over one year, then got another adult male Bombay (not an Alpha) the pecking order should fall into play (even if your first Bombay is passive). The trick is to NEVER mix two alpha males together. If you obtain a Bombay then 6 months later get another one there can be fighting. Bombay cats go by pecking order because they are not totally independent cats. If another cat tries to "steal" their special humans attention, the other Bombay will seriously injure the other. Again Bombay's are NOT Like Most Cats. They tend to have "Dog like" traits also, although there is another trick. Get a kitten, Bombay's will tolerate all kittens and dogs.
All animals can reproduce. Bettas are no exception. When a male and female are left together under the right conditions, they will spawn.
of course not. cats do not communicate with each other by vocalzing. they use body language. they only meow when they are in pain or to humans. except Siamese cats. Cats absolutely communicate with each other by vocalizing. Ever heard a female cat in heat she is howling for a male cat to come and do the "dirty deed" with her. Lots of cats meow for no reason you cannot just assume only Siamese cats do I have a himilayan and he meows at the wall.