Have them share their toys, bed, food, etc!
No, the above answer will not help at all if the cats already hate each other. You can never force any creature into liking another. The cats need to be separated if they cannot be nice together.
Additional Answer: I don't feel either answer is appropriate. Do not force these cats to be together, and do not lock them together. Simply leave them be, and they will eventually bet used to the presence of one another. This may take time, and until then, you will see quite a few spats. Also try the product "Feliway". This is a product you can spray around the house (NOT on the cat) that releases the same pheromones that cats produce when they feel happy. This will help put the cats at ease, and may curb their fighting. Also, if they are not fixed, get them fixed, as this may be the upwards spiral of a territorial dispute between same-gender cats, or opposite genders if one is trying to mate with the other, who does not want to mate.
When cats play, they may engage in gentle mouthing behavior that looks like biting, but they are not actually trying to cause harm. This behavior is a way for cats to playfully interact with each other and practice hunting skills without causing injury.
Morkies can get along well with cats if they are properly socialized and introduced to each other gradually. It's important to supervise their interactions at first and allow them to get used to each other's presence. Providing positive reinforcement and a safe space for both pets can help facilitate a harmonious relationship between a Morkie and a cat.
Well, squirrels have the same fur characteristic as cats where the fur is damp and they do not have fluffy fur anymore when they get wet. Squirrels, like cats, also do not like to get wet.
Gorillas and cats do not have a natural relationship or preference for each other. Any interaction between the two would likely depend on the individual personalities or circumstances of the specific animals involved.
Cats, like all other land mammals, have two ears.
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.
i really dont know why cats like each other but what ever the reason its probably the same reason we do
Siamese cats HATE my cat. And she's a calico. But, if you want them to like each other, I guess you'd have to train them to. So, that's a NO. They don't like calicoes. Cats usually like each other. That is probably a coincidence. Especially if they live together since they were born.
Because birds understand each other better because they are the same species. It's a bit like cats and dogs. They don't understand each other but cats do understand other cats.
The like to mamoths and little ones play with each other.
Cats do not typically play tag with each other like humans do. They may engage in playful chasing or wrestling, but the concept of a structured game of tag is not a common behavior among cats.
No!!!!!!!!!!! just like cats and dogs can't stand each other they can't eitheir.
When cats play, they may engage in gentle mouthing behavior that looks like biting, but they are not actually trying to cause harm. This behavior is a way for cats to playfully interact with each other and practice hunting skills without causing injury.
Of course. The cats don't have a thing to do with whether their owner is straight or gay, and they (cats and owners) all like each other.
certain cats, like fisher cats do, and tigers will swim if they have to.
Cats watch each other in the litter box as a way to monitor each other's behavior and ensure that there are no threats or disruptions while they are in a vulnerable position. It is a natural instinct for cats to be cautious and alert, especially when in a confined space like a litter box.
ANSWER that is their way to "speak" and "talk" to each other. it's like our words.