Cats can reproduce as early as 5 months of age.
Cats typically reach reproductive maturity around 6-9 months of age.
No, cats cannot crossbreed with other species, regardless of age. Cats can only reproduce with other cats of the same species and breed.
Generally cats are sexual mature at 8 months of age. This of course will vary as each kitten is an unique individual.
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Cats can have kittens as early as 5 months old, but it is recommended to wait until they are at least 1 year old before allowing them to reproduce.
No, a fixed cat at any age will not feel the urge to reproduce.
They mate to reproduce and to have kittens.
If you are looking to breed cats all cats reproduce. So you will have no problem doing that what so ever. Its really easy. House cats reproduce very fast and will have them doing that in no time
The purpose of cats mating is for conception in cats. Cats work the same way as with humans, they mate and reproduce kittens with each other. Cats usually reproduce more than one kitten.
As cats are mammals, they reproduce by live birth. Kittens are born in litters of 2 or more. The average length of gestation is 9 weeks.
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