No, bobcats and house cats cannot mate with each other because they are different species.
No, bobcats and cougars (also known as pumas or mountain lions) do not interbreed in the wild. They are different species with different behaviors, habitats, and breeding patterns. While they may share some territories, they do not typically mate with each other.
They generally travel alone once weaned.
you will have to separate the cats from each other to give them territorial space and get a large pet fence for your house to separate them like keep one cat upstairs and the other one downstairs
Cats recognize each other be scent, so cats often go right up to each other and sniff each other when they meet. If the two cats like each other, often they will rub their cheeks together as well.
They lick each other
No. Hoarding cats (or any other animals) is very unhealthy. Some people go to jail for hoarding animals. People can't take care of that many cats and their house turns into a dump and stinks really bad and cats get ill. And most get thin or die from heat or starvation. If you have aggressive cats they may kill each other.
No, cats do not have a natural tendency to eat each other. They are solitary hunters and typically only eat other animals as prey, not other cats.
If they are agitated by each other, by their surroundings, or are stressed, then they can.
Yes, cats can keep each other company and often form close bonds with other cats. They may groom each other, play together, and even sleep next to each other for comfort and companionship.
If there are two cats in your house, buy 2 t-shirts one for 1 of your cats and one to the other. Then rub 1 t-shirt on one cat and put it in the other cats bed to get used to the smell of the other cat.(Do the same to the other cat). This should help the cats get used to the different smells that they have on each other. (This can be done for both cats and dogs.)
Yes, if they were grown up together. If you recently bring in a kitten or a bird in the house, then they wouldn't like each other.
Bengal cats can get along with other cats, but it depends on their individual personalities and how they are introduced to each other. Proper introductions and socialization can help them coexist peacefully with other cats.