Pregnant women should not be around cats as their feces is detrimental to the health of the fetus.
No they are just in heat all the time trust me I have been there and done that
First of all female cats aren't neutered they are spayed. The tom probably isn't neutered and all he smells are the two female cats inside.
Yes, an orange cat can get pregnant if she mates with a male cat while in heat. The color of the cat does not affect its ability to reproduce. It is important to spay or neuter cats to prevent unwanted litters.
My chickens and roosters and my two cats all get along really well together. If the chickens don't want the cats around they chase them out of the pen, other than that they they all get around together.
No. Only female cats that have not been spayed can give birth.
If they are my cats.. all the time, and far too often around me.
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 have been around for as long as man and they are indigenous to all continents except Australia and Antarctica. The question is therefore meaningless.
ok well hairs around the cats nipple does not matter, but well if your cats nipples show a change of color from white with pinkish to a kinda light pink, she is pregnant this shows more gooder milk inside her doctors call this pinking, the hairs will start to move when kittens are born and they start brestfeeding check your cats hair around the nipple and makesure they do not look spreaded all over the boob. also your cat will feel like eating much more than she did befor about 5x's more.
Since the age, health and due date are all factors you should discuss this with your vet.
Answer: Your question makes no sence at all. But no you can not get pregnant of kissing if that's what you mean.
Yes, domestic cats (Felis catus) are distant cousins of wild cats such as the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica). These wild cats are the ancestors of domestic cats and they share a common ancestor. Domestic cats were domesticated from wild cats around 9,000 years ago.