I would imagine that, like humans, they probably do not.
Cats typically become pregnant around 6-9 months of age.
after they go into heat.
Yes, cats can become inbred or can line breed. This occurs when cats of the same family or lineage are bred together. In most cases, this does not affect the cats until several generations are bred together.
A cat can become pregnant as soon as a week after giving birth. It is important to spay or neuter cats to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
No.
they can. they actually do everytime they say "Meow" :)
Easily enough. My friend has three cats, all about 8 months old, two of which are female and the other is male. One of the females is now pregnant (thanks to her brother!) and it isn't very hard.
Cats differ quite a bit in their behaviour when pregnant. The majority become overly affectionate, whereas some that are normally affectionate, become a little withdrawn. Most cats will however change their usual behaviour a little. Most cats will also eat a lot more the further on their pregnancy gets.
They can't be bred to one another. They are genetically too dissimilar.
Cats are prolific breeders. Females take just 6 to 9 months to reach sexual maturity; but it is not unheard of for female kittens as young as 4 months to become pregnant. Males mature a bit later but both sexes can breed before they are a year old. Although female can become pregnant at any time of the year, there are specific mating seasons when cats become sexually active.
Yes, cats can get pregnant by the first mate they mate with. Cats are induced ovulators, meaning they ovulate in response to mating, so it is possible for them to become pregnant after just one mating.
It is called a "Cattery".