Yes, cats can mate with any other cat breed to produce crossbreed kittens.
No, not all dog breeds can mate with each other. While most dog breeds can interbreed, there are some physical and genetic differences that may prevent successful mating between certain breeds.
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No, bobcats and house cats cannot mate with each other because they are different species.
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No, dogs and cats cannot mate with each other because they are different species with different numbers of chromosomes.
No, to mate there needs to be a female and male involved
No, animals do not marry each other. They just mate, but cats and dogs cannot do this.
The same way all cats mate.
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.
It is possible for most wild cats to mate with each other with the exception of cheetahs. The cheetah's bone structure is just too different from other wild cats for them to be able to produce a hybrid with another cat.
Cats, like humans, naturally know when/how to mate.
No, two male cats cannot mate with each other as they do not have the necessary reproductive organs to do so. Mating can only occur between a male and a female cat.