yes, so you should probably get them fixed before anything happens between them. Inbreeding can result in problems for the offspring down the line.
yes if a mother cat gave birth to a son and he grow upp he will mate with her
Yes, mother cats do mate with their offspring. I had cat which had become so old that my family members used to call her grandmother cat. I had once seen her mating with her offspring and THEIR offspring at different times!
A male cat may try to mate with a female cat who is not in heat, but it is unlikely. Mating behaviors can also be displays of dominance.
The queens.If they're going to have kits,they're going to have to have a mate.
Cats may display mating behavior towards their owners by trying to mate with their arm due to feelings of affection or comfort, mistaking the arm for a potential mate, or simply expressing their natural instincts. It is essential to redirect this behavior by providing appropriate toys and enrichment for the cat to prevent any unwanted interactions.
A female cat will mate with any Tom can willing and able that she accepts, if it happens to be blood related as in her matured son it won't matter although saying this, I have a mother cat and son cat, and can say they have NEVER mated or even tried to
yes.
Nothing, just have the son or the mother neutered...animals do not understand about this
NO WAY!! That is called inbreeding.
yes if a mother cat gave birth to a son and he grow upp he will mate with her
No
In England, it is improper to refer to your parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. as he or she. And a male cat is a tom cat, a female cat is a she or she cat. So, if a child should refer to his mother as "she" it would be common for another authority figure to say, "Who is she? The cat's mother!" for example, Father: Where is your mother? son: She's in the kitchen. Father: Who is SHE? The cat's mother! son: Sorry, I mean, Mother is in the kitchen.
A male cat may steal kittens to protect them from harm, to establish dominance, or to potentially mate with the mother cat.
Ferncloud. (She-cat that is pale gray with darker flecks. Her mate is Dustpelt)
A mother cat may hiss at her son to establish dominance, discipline him, or protect her territory. This behavior is natural in the animal kingdom as a way to maintain order within the family unit.
yellowfang is his mate there son was brokenstar and they had two Daughters that were not named. raggerdstar was the old shadow clan leader but was murderd by his own son. when raggedstar died brokenstar came leader and kiked this mother (yellowfang) out of the clan. then she joined thunder clan and when spottedleaf died she became the new Medicine Cat. and i think she killed brokenstar by feeding him somthing deadly.
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.