Yes, two male cats can live together peacefully in the same household, but it is important to properly introduce them and provide enough space, resources, and attention to prevent conflicts.
No. Male cats are not involved at all with the bringing up of their offspring; only the mother cat will do this. Male and female cats will only come together to mate, and after will go their separate ways. In the wild, male cats can kill kittens in order to bring the female into heat again.
Yes, male cats can live together harmoniously, but it depends on their individual personalities and how they are introduced to each other. Proper introductions, providing enough space and resources, and neutering can help male cats coexist peacefully.
Yes, two male cats can live together harmoniously if they are properly introduced, neutered, and have enough space and resources to avoid territorial conflicts.
I assume you are asking, which is better to have in a household, as far as male and female cats. I have found there is no set rule, some same sexes get along fine and others don't. I have had all kinds of combinations. They are just like people in that respect. Helen
Cats in a household get along based on personality more than what sex they are. Having them spayed and neutered also is helpful for peace in the household.
Yes, female and male cats from the same litter can typically live together peacefully. However, it's important to spay/neuter both cats to prevent unwanted litters and reduce territorial behaviors. Introducing them slowly and providing separate resources like food, water, and litter boxes can also help maintain harmony in the household.
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would not the male head of household be....MASTER
As in cats that are male? Yes, cats can be male or female.
Yes cats can live with other cats but some cats are stubborn and don't like sharing their space. If your cat is a nice one it will probably welcome the new cat just as you do. It's all about personality. Animals have personalities just as people do. Some are more aggressive and territorial, whereas others are affectionate and quite happy to share their people.
yes female cats shed more then male cats
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Female cats go into heat to attract male cats for mating and reproduction. Male cats are always ready to mate and do not have a specific heat cycle.