Can a male cat kill a female cat?
(There are even some rare male cats who will behave this way with kittens.) Some female cats may not be in touch with maternal drives, and there is a risk they may see tiny babies as prey, and kill them. Or they may see the kittens as potential adversaries, especially if there is any tension between that female cat and the kitten’s mother.
Can a domestic cat kill a wild cat?
Certainly male lions in the wild will kill cubs that they have not fathered. Another point is that an intact male domesticated cat will likely kill and eat any kittens from another male cat that are less then six months old.
Who is the male cat that attacks the female cat?
My wife and I are at our wits end with two of our cats and want to see what advice people have for us. Here’s the problem: Larry, a male, stalks and attacks Curly Sue, a female.
Can a cat kill another cat in a fight?
One cat can’t kill another if the cat that’s getting the worst of it in a fight has a way to get away. So, is there a scenario where one cat might not be able to get away? Kittens. A sick, injured or old, infirm cat. A cat that’s blind or disabled in some way.
Certainly male lions in the wild will kill cubs that they have not fathered. Another point is that an intact male domesticated cat will likely kill and eat any kittens from another male cat that are less then six months old.
My wife and I are at our wits end with two of our cats and want to see what advice people have for us. Here’s the problem: Larry, a male, stalks and attacks Curly Sue, a female.
Can a male cat mate with a spayed female cat?
But many sexually mature males will also try to mate with females that aren’t in heat, spayed females, male cats, kittens, stuffed animals, blankets, etc. Male behavior isn’t a definite indication one way or another of whether a female is spayed.
Can you have two male cats and two female cats?
Considerations. At the end of the day, no “yes” or “no” answer is in place for whether two male cats will get along better than two female cats. After all, just like people, all felines are separate individuals with distinct temperaments. You may find that two queens get along famously and are inseparable — aww.