Most emphatically not. Not only do cats not mate for life, they do not even stay monogamous for a single oestrus; it is entirely possible for a litter of kittens born of a single queen to have multiple fathers.
no cats are animals, they will breed with the first thing availiable
Not really, unlike dogs cats usually get on with people evenly on not with anyone!
Yes, cats are actually very incestuous. In hoarding situation, cats will breed with their own offspring, siblings and parents.
yes
thats bogus
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
clutter of cats
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
My cats have never done this, I have a few cats.
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clowder of cats clutter of cats glaring of cats pounce of cats dout of cats (house cats) nuisance of cats (house cats) kendle of cats (kittens) kindle of cats (kittens) litter of cats (kittens) destruction of cats (wild cats)
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
Cats are more like cats.
There are pet cats and stray cats but no big cats in Jamaica.
cats, they were not able to cats. cats.
me, i love cats
yes wild cats are as fastidious as house cats
Feral cats are cats that have been born in the wild but were once descendants of domesticated cats
Yes, many cats are house cats. You can count all adopted cats as house cats, since they belong to households.
they are cats