Bonded cats are less likely to fight with each other compared to cats that are not bonded. However, occasional disagreements or conflicts can still occur between bonded cats.
no they don't fight with each other
Cats can fight because they are territorial and do not want other cats to intrude. They can also fight over food, water and attention. It can take awhile for cats to become friendlier with each other.
he made cats dress as robots and made them fight each other, for money.
27 million cats and dogs are born each year. Between 5 and 8 million are unable to find homes.
When male and female cats fight, the more likely to fight each other would be 2 females if fixed, but more likely two males if they are not fixed.
Cats may fight with each other due to territorial disputes, competition for resources like food or attention, or to establish hierarchy within a group. Aggression in cats can also be triggered by fear, insecurity, or stress. It is important to provide a safe and enriched environment for cats to reduce the likelihood of conflicts.
It depends on the kind, and if they know each other for long for e.g.; you buy them as babies and they are habituated to each other, they may get along. There can be times when they fight, mostly for territory.
They get more Territorial with age.
I don't really think cats hate each other as many do get along but mostly i think its Territorial issues like them argueing over who owns what bit of land. also they fight for Social ranking so whos the leader or they fight simply that another cat has anoyed it for some reason. Usually when you see two cats "hating" each other it is also because they are of the same sex. The above answer is really good.
rats fight like any other animals fight, normally over territory, and also, rats are very dominant. They groom each other alot too, dont mistake it for fighting.
what is wrong with you, of course not. cats will fight if they dont like each other. making them smell like baby butts will probably just make them fight more.