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.
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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 will return to their home if they are happy with where they are. Some cats have been known travel across the country to return to their home.
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No they dont :)
Yes, cats are territorial animals and can be protective of their home and surroundings. They may exhibit behaviors such as marking their territory with scent or defending their territory from other animals.
Yes, cats have a strong ability to remember their territory and can navigate their way back home if they get lost, relying on their keen sense of smell and mental map of their surroundings.
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Cats have a strong sense of smell and use landmarks to remember their territory. They create mental maps of their surroundings and use visual cues to find their way back home. Cats also rely on their keen sense of direction and memory to navigate back to familiar places.
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
It is when you try to invade it with a chainsaw
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.
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Yes, cats have a strong sense of direction and can often find their way home if they get lost. They rely on their keen sense of smell and memory of familiar landmarks to navigate back to their territory.