Yes, they will and can mate. Cats have no qualms about breeding with relatives! It is highly recommended to spay and neuter all cats living in the same household to stop the risk of an unwanted and inbred litter.
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
No. Cat queens do require a male cat to fertilize them before they can have kittens.
A male cat is called a tom or a tomcat, while a female cat is called a queen.
Probably, if you have a female and a male and nether are spayed or neutered.
Kittens are made when a female cat and a male cat love each other they have sexual intercourse. The male cat's penis goes into the female's vagina and the sperm meets the eggs, fertilizing them. After 6 to 8 weeks the female cat gives birth to 1 to 7 kittens.
No, male cats cannot nurse kittens as they do not produce milk. Only female cats can nurse and provide milk for their kittens.
Yes but take it slow on introducing the kittens to th father or male.
Kittens can be either male or female.
orange is sex linked dominate, a female orange cat will almost always have a few orange kittens, and a male orange cat can have orange daughters --- If the orange one is the mother, all the male kittens will be orange. If the orange is the father, you wont get any ginger kittens but you will get tortoiseshell female kittens.
Because they have not gotten spayed yet and have mated with a male cat, who fertilized the female and then they had kittens.
Yes, they can. It can take time, though.
Yes cats have an alpha structure. Depending on weather the cat is female or male and if the female cat is sprayed and the male is neutered. Making the female have a larger territory when it coming from the kittens.