They get along just fine now and my little girl's about a year old.
In my opinion, the older cat just has to get used to this new little beast in her territory.
Well it actually also depends on the enviorment its in and how the people who are living with it act.Like me and my brother and mom have had a cat and she's a girl for about 7-8months and we treat her very well and give her baths,she doesn't scratch even if she's hissing she doesn't scratch or anything,so she's a very mellow cat though she also is very active and fiesty. While about 7months as my older cat,we gots her sister that was 7weeks,my older cat was jelous but she learned to get along,and people say it took them about 3-5weeks for their cats to get along when it only took mynes 2-3days and she was playing with the kitten like her best friend,so it really depends on how your cats or cat was raised and the enviermant it got brought up in.( and what ever you do make sure you pay attention to the first cats or cat you've had a little more than the kitten,especially when its a girl,so they or it doesn't get jelous and think that she's less than,or he)
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If your female cat does not quit meowing it could be spring and she is in heat/looking for a mate. Or she could be preparing to have kittens. Or she could be sick.
Kittens are made through the process of mating between a male cat and a female cat. The female cat goes through a heat cycle where she becomes receptive to mating, and if she mates successfully, she may become pregnant and give birth to kittens after a gestation period of about 63-65 days.
A cat can typically have anywhere from 1 to 9 kittens in their first pregnancy, with the average cat having a litter size of around 4 to 6 kittens.
It is rare for a mother cat to kill her newborn kittens if she goes into heat. However, if she is not able to care for them properly due to being in heat, it could potentially put the kittens at risk. It's important to provide a safe and stress-free environment for the mother cat and her kittens during this time.
Pregnant. A female cat is called a Queen and a male cat is a Tom. When the Cat is having her kittens, it is called Queening.
Kittens:26 Adults:30
If your female cat does not quit meowing it could be spring and she is in heat/looking for a mate. Or she could be preparing to have kittens. Or she could be sick.
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
Kittens are made through the process of mating between a male cat and a female cat. The female cat goes through a heat cycle where she becomes receptive to mating, and if she mates successfully, she may become pregnant and give birth to kittens after a gestation period of about 63-65 days.
Yes. When a cat is about to have kittens, there is a certain smell, and other cats can smell this.
No. Any cat over one year of age(that is a female) can have kittens.
A cat can typically have anywhere from 1 to 9 kittens in their first pregnancy, with the average cat having a litter size of around 4 to 6 kittens.
No, a spayed cat will not be able to have kittens, nor come on heat. The spaying procedure removes the reproductive organs which renders a female cat unable to come into season and have kittens.
It is rare for a mother cat to kill her newborn kittens if she goes into heat. However, if she is not able to care for them properly due to being in heat, it could potentially put the kittens at risk. It's important to provide a safe and stress-free environment for the mother cat and her kittens during this time.
orange is sex linked dominate, a female orange cat will almost always have a few orange kittens, and a male orange cat can have orange daughters --- If the orange one is the mother, all the male kittens will be orange. If the orange is the father, you wont get any ginger kittens but you will get tortoiseshell female kittens.
If you spay your cat, you are making sure your cat doesn't have kittens. If you want kittens to sell or give away to people, or just keep at home, then don't spay your female cat. Birth is a very exciting thing, and you'll have mini-copies of your cat running around the house! :) If you want kittens, make sure not to spay your cat. But females can only get spayed. When boy kitties can't have kittens, they are neutered. It takes a male and a female cat to have kittens. But when there are kittens, make sure the male stays away, maybe in the other part of the house, or in a big dog excercise pen, or somewhere where he can't get to the kittens. Or he'll kill them to be with his mate, the female cat. Good luck with your kittens!
Pregnant. A female cat is called a Queen and a male cat is a Tom. When the Cat is having her kittens, it is called Queening.