No, but they will have some problems. If the intruding cat threatens them, there is a great probability of a fight. Otherwise, depending on shape, size, weight, and fitness, one cat might kill the other cat if provoked.
Tigers do not necessarily have a home, other than the territory they occupy. They do have a lair, in which they take shelter.
Yes they were.
Zero. Thinking that pets have human traits is one of the things that people get the wrong ideas about. Cats are cats, and they have cat habits. They are neither nice nor mean, because those are human habits. Cats are not social animals like dogs, so they usually don't "need" a human in the same way that a dog will. Cats are more likely to like you as a playmate and food-bowl-filler instead of as a packmate. This doesn't mean that cats are not nice - it's just the way cats are. They are the only pet that we have which has never really been domesticated. Cats moved into human houses, but they are still wild animals inside!
cats hate change of any kind..change something in your cats environment and the cat will react to the change. Trying to find its comfort zone (the old home) is why they leave a new home.
Well, wild cats use the wide open spaces for shelter, and even trees. Tamed cats, like the cats you would have as a pet, well, live in your home I suppose! :)
It depends on if your female cat is sterilized or not. Also, keep in mind that male cats spray or mark their territory and are more likely to do so in a home with multiple cats.
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Because they want to defend their home and put their scent on your house. She or he wont appreciate it if another cat or dog invades her territory so will chase it away. which is why you should have a cat flap in your home so that she can get out.
HOME TERRITORY: Area where hunters and food gatherers lived
Tigers do not necessarily have a home, other than the territory they occupy. They do have a lair, in which they take shelter.
No, but if you do they will be less vicious and they won't wander as far from home. (I have 4 cats and 2 are male. 1 is neutered and the other isn't. The neutered one doesn't have a care in life but the other one is still a big softy! It depends what your cat is like. Also, un-neutered male cats like to spray to mark their territory!) Hope this was useful to you.
Irredentism
This situation describes irredentism, where a state aims to reclaim territory inhabited by a group it considers "kin" or ethnically similar. This can lead to territorial disputes and conflicts if the neighboring state refuses to cede the territory.
It is when you try to invade it with a chainsaw
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cats runaway when they have babies cause they get scared that other cats will find them so they run and hide then after a week or 2 it will come back and have they're babies at home in a place where it is warm keep your cats close!
Unneutered Tom cats will often wonder away from home when they smell a female cat in heat, or to look for a female in heat. It is common for them to always come home after a few days to a week later. Usually they return home pretty banged up from fighting with other male cats. I have also witnessed many different Tom cats around my own home when my female cat comes in heat. The best thing to do, if you don't want your tom cat to leave home in search of a female, or to spray all over the house is to have him neutered. It could save his life. Cats that are neutered or spayed tend to live longer than those that are not and will not get certain cancers that intact cats may develop at some point in their lives.