Your female cat may be hissing at your male cat due to territorial issues, fear, or stress. It is important to monitor their interactions and provide a safe and calm environment for both cats. Consulting with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist may help address the underlying cause of the hissing behavior.
One cat may suddenly start hissing at another cat due to territorial behavior, fear, or feeling threatened. It could also be a sign of aggression or discomfort in their environment.
you should separate them,then let them in the same room,if they start hissing take one out of that room. or you can squrt them with a water bottle
Male cat is a tom, female is a she.
A cat can be male or female A female cat is known as a she cat. A male cat is known as a tom cat.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
A male cat is NOT called a "cat." The proper name is "Tom." Thus, a female cat is called a "Molly." However, if a female cat is pregnant or nursing, she is referred to as a "Queen."
Yes if the female cat allows the male cat.
A male cat is a Tom, a female cat is a Queen, and a young cat is a kitten.
The male has a penis, female a vagina. They produce babies with these mythological parts
Both genders of cat will have nipples. The male will have a scrotum and penis, the female will not.
A male cat is called a "Tom" and a female cat is called a "Queen." A male cat used for the sole purpose of breeding is called a "stud."
A male cat is called a tom or a tomcat, while a female cat is called a queen.