No. But some cats with certain color are female only. They are called tortoiseshells. Their color is a mix of black (or dilute black called blue) and red (or cream). Each cell that the cat has received has one X from the male and one X from the female. Only the female can either show the black or not (red).
See the link below for what these cats look like:
yes, but only if they are pure bread
Only males can't reproduce, you need both males and females for that. And they reproduce pretty much just like domestic cats and dogs do.
no
While the vast majority of calico cats are female, there is the occasional male. However, virtually all of these males are sterile. These cats are known as Kleinfelter males.
Flame point Siamese cats are also known as Colorpoint Shorthair. No, Flame point Siamese cats are not all males; there are also females.
Cats have a special mating ritual, where they entice the males. Dogs just do it whenever.
Norwegian Forest Cats are long haired cats. Males of this breed can weigh up to 22 pounds.
No, males do not participate in the feeding of the kittens.
If males are kept away, no. Cats really need to be spayed and neutered.
Both. Males usually spray more frequently as they usually have larger territories and want to advertise themselves to as many females as possible. Female cats can and do spray also, although most only do this when they are in heat in order to attract a male.
No, not all ginger cats are male, some female cats are born with the red (ginger) colouring, but are not nearly as common as males.
They usually pee with their tail up. Female cats can also spray to mark territory as males do.