Kittens should NEVER have children... Just like people.., if the kitten is not mature.., birth defects can become a factor... Also intelligence will be harmed... Cats should reproduce at around 2 - 4 years of age... This would be the equivilent to 25 - 42 in human years... Although cats can become reproductive at the mere age of 6 months of age (9 years old in human years).
No, male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats are able to mate and reproduce at any time once they reach sexual maturity, whereas female cats go into heat periodically when they are fertile and looking to mate.
The only way two cats will mate is when the female is in heat. A female not in heat will make it clear to any intact male that approaches her that she is not interested.
Well that was a crappy answer, now wasn't it. Cats can continue to "mate" all they want, but there aren't going to be any kittens. They can still be aroused if that's what you're asking. It's best to get male cats neutered before 6 months of age when they become sexually active.
Cats and dogs reproduce through sexual reproduction, where a male and female mate to produce offspring. The male's sperm fertilizes the female's egg, leading to the development of a new individual.
The anglerfish is a deep-sea fish where the male attaches permanently to the female, sharing nutrients and providing sperm. If a male anglerfish does not find a mate, it can eventually die due to starvation.
No, male cats typically only mate with female cats who are in heat.
No, neutered male cats cannot mate because they have been surgically sterilized, preventing them from reproducing.
No, to mate there needs to be a female and male involved
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, male cats are typically ready to mate year-round. Signs that your male cat may be ready to mate include increased vocalization, spraying urine, and restlessness. If you notice these behaviors, it may be a sign that your male cat is seeking a mate.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Female cats go into heat to attract male cats for mating and reproduction. Male cats are always ready to mate and do not have a specific heat cycle.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Female cats go into heat to attract male cats for mating, while male cats are always ready to mate when a female cat is in heat.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round. Male cats may exhibit behaviors such as increased vocalization, spraying, and restlessness when they are looking for a mate.
No, two male cats cannot mate with each other as they do not have the necessary reproductive organs to do so. Mating can only occur between a male and a female cat.
Because his penis is on his underside and he needs to get it into the female to mate.
Female cats produce a special hormone when they are in estrus to let the male know they are ready to mate. In essence, this mating position is an advertisement to male cats that they are in heat and ready to mate.
Spider's die when they lay an egg sack. (Female) Before or After they mate. (Male) Of old age. Enemies such as cats, humans, etc.
No, male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats are able to mate and reproduce at any time once they reach sexual maturity, whereas female cats go into heat periodically when they are fertile and looking to mate.