only if he has been neutered
Yes it will because when a male cat pees around the house it means he's marking his teritory from other male cats.It will work for sure. if not see a vet.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
A cat can be male or female A female cat is known as a she cat. A male cat is known as a tom cat.
A cat's house is commonly referred to as a "cat shelter," "cat condo," "cat tree," or simply a "cat house."
A male cat is NOT called a "cat." The proper name is "Tom." Thus, a female cat is called a "Molly." However, if a female cat is pregnant or nursing, she is referred to as a "Queen."
A Male dog... never a male cat...always
They are both good.
It really depends entirely on the individual animals. Typically, male dogs who haven't been fixed are more territorial than females, so based on that knowledge I would suggest a female. However, I have 2 male dogs and 1 female who all get along just fine in a house with a male cat. So, again, it just depends on the specific cat and dog.
The number of years a house cat lives varies. The average age of a house cat is between 10 and 15 years.
Probably female so they don't fight for a spot! :)
try to get them to spend time together if animals know each other they get along better
It is a male dominance thing. There can only be one male cat in the area (house). No, there can be more than one male cat in the house and they can learn to live peacefully with each other. If you get them fixed the fighting will lessen, and they will likely become best buddies.
your intestines... house cat...
Your cat may have had a traumatic experience at the hands of a male.
from 4 to 7 kilogram (8 to 15 lbs.) depends on the size and if it's a male of female cat.
A male cat is usually referred to as a "Tom".
Yes it will because when a male cat pees around the house it means he's marking his teritory from other male cats.It will work for sure. if not see a vet.