No. The number of male cats mating with a single female does not depict how large the litter will be - it just means that the resulting litter of kittens will likely have differing genes from one sibling to the next.
Yes, female cats & dogs when in heat release multiple eggs so it is possible for these to be fertilized by more than one male.
Yes, it's true that a female cat can mate with several male cats and have a litter of kittens of all colors and that goes for dogs as well.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
Not for long... as kittens born of a female domestic cat impregnated by a male bobcat, they grow twice as fast as domestic cats and are ready to strike out on their own when they reach six-to-eight WEEKS of age.
They call a male cat a 'Tom', and a female a 'queen'.
A sire is a male dog who is the father of a litter of puppies.
Yes, it's true that a female cat can mate with several male cats and have a litter of kittens of all colors and that goes for dogs as well.
It will not matter if they mated or not, the female will still attack the male.
Yes! but once impregnated the female is fertilized rest of her life. This basically means that cockroaches do not need to keep mating to get pregnant.
yes female cats shed more then male cats
As in cats that are male? Yes, cats can be male or female.
Male cats are neutered and female cats are spayed.
NO!! Blood relations of ANY species should NEVER mate with each other.
usually cats have only about 2-3 kittens in their first litter
The male dog will mount the female when she is in season and she may become impregnated.
Male: Tom Female: Queen
Female cats get spayed. Male cats get neutered. It's the smart thing to do.
it will never happen. There are some mechanical problems.