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No, cats in heat are not attracted to human males; their mating instincts are specifically directed toward other cats due to species-specific behaviors and biological cues.
No, dogs and cats cannot mate scientifically due to major genetic, anatomical, and behavioral differences, making hybrid offspring biologically impossible.
No, cats in heat are not specifically attracted to human males; their behaviors are directed toward potential mates of their own species.
Dogs and cats cannot mate scientifically because they are genetically incompatible and belong to entirely different biological families.
No, cats in heat are not attracted to human males; their mating behaviors are specific to their species and triggered by feline-specific signals.
Dogs can crossbreed with their close relatives in the Canidae family, such as wolves and coyotes, but cannot crossbreed with cats or animals from other families.
No, dog sperm cannot fertilize a cat due to genetic and anatomical incompatibility between the species.
No, cats and dogs cannot reproduce because their genetic material and reproductive systems are biologically incompatible.
Dogs and cats cannot mate due to genetic, anatomical, and behavioral incompatibility; such behavior is typically dominance, play, or excitement—not actual mating.
Cats and dogs cannot breed with each other due to major genetic and anatomical differences. Hybrid offspring between the two species are biologically impossible.

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