That depends on the individual personalities of the cats.
get a female cat or else you will have lots of kittens...Another Answer:The only way to prevent a litter is to get all the household cats neutered. Personality wise, there is no "best" combination gender. Getting a female or a male cat is completely up to you and what you think is best. It may be ideal to look for a cat whom is used to the company of other cats so that the initial transition to your home is easier on both cats.
Sort of. A Calico cat is almost always (99.9% of the time) going to be female. The reason is that the female has two X genes, one has to carry red and the other black to get the 3 color effect. For a male to be a calico, it has to have XXY and is normally sterile.
I assume you are asking, which is better to have in a household, as far as male and female cats. I have found there is no set rule, some same sexes get along fine and others don't. I have had all kinds of combinations. They are just like people in that respect. Helen
Male cats are called toms or tom-cats and female cats are called shes or she-cats.
Tom cats go after all female cats, and do not know that they are unable to have kittens.
No, cats are not gender oriented for female and male humans they are owned by both boys and girls.
Tom cats are male cats. The opposite is a female cat. A breeding female may be called a "queen."
get a female cat or else you will have lots of kittens...Another Answer:The only way to prevent a litter is to get all the household cats neutered. Personality wise, there is no "best" combination gender. Getting a female or a male cat is completely up to you and what you think is best. It may be ideal to look for a cat whom is used to the company of other cats so that the initial transition to your home is easier on both cats.
Yes, cats who are male tend to have larger paws than a female cat.Hope this helped :)Kaytiprox
It means that the baby cat is likely to be a female. Please note that male cats can have nipples too, so the best way to identify the gender is to look at the genitals under the kitten's tail.
it doesn't matter they just have to meet at a young age
Well, in our school, we did a survey of the whole school of the people who had cats and wether their female or male and it seemed that the female cat, produces more of the male gender then the female gender, and cat owners prefer male cats since their more outgoing and cuddly, while the female is more conservative and keeps to herself. So ,our result was 3/5 of the cat population is male, ironic huh, since the female cat is the only one that produces :) AHAHA
La grenouille is a "female" gender word.There is no gender distinction for frogs, like cats or dogs, chat/chatte chien/chienne.
I think the best way is as when babes.
*The tail has nothing to do with knowing the gender of a cat. Look for the male and female genitalia. It's different from knowing the gender in beta fish, because in beta fish you can know by its tail but not in cats.
Sort of. A Calico cat is almost always (99.9% of the time) going to be female. The reason is that the female has two X genes, one has to carry red and the other black to get the 3 color effect. For a male to be a calico, it has to have XXY and is normally sterile.
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