Male cats don't go 'in heat' - only female cats do.
Yes if the female cat allows the male cat.
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.
When a female cat is sprayed by a male cat, it can trigger her to go into heat due to the hormonal response of her body. The male cat's scent signals that there is a potential mate nearby, which can stimulate the female cat's reproductive system to prepare for mating.
He is probably fixed.
They get in heat and a male cat impregnates her.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round once they reach sexual maturity. Signs that a male cat is ready to mate include increased vocalization, spraying urine to mark territory, and restlessness.
A male cat may try to mate with a female cat who is not in heat, but it is unlikely. Mating behaviors can also be displays of dominance.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round once they reach sexual maturity. Signs that a male cat is ready to mate include increased vocalization, spraying urine, and aggressive behavior towards other cats.
No, a female cat must be in heat in order to become pregnant. This is when she releases eggs for fertilization. If a female cat is not in heat, she cannot get pregnant.
Yes.
If she is in heat and she constantly continues to go outside you should turn down your heat. If there was a male cat that doesn't necessarily mean that she is trying to mate it means she is hot and wants to get out the house, but every time she does the male is there so try to get the male to leave the area some how.