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Signs of a cat wanting to mate include vocalization, restlessness, affectionate behavior, and flagging posture. These signs indicate your cat is in heat and ready to breed.
You can tell if a male cat has mated by observing behavioral changes like restlessness, scent marking, or loss of interest in females.
Male cats often display vocalizations, scent marking, and increased aggression during mating season. They may also roam more widely and exhibit persistent pursuit of females in heat.
Cats are most annoyed by sudden loud noises, unfamiliar handling, disrupted routine, and strong scents.
Some cats enjoy being cradled, but many others do not and may feel stressed or uncomfortable.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats is a guideline explaining that it takes about 3 days for a rescued cat to decompress, 3 weeks to settle in, and 3 months to feel comfortable.
Yes, there is a proper way to hold a cat: support its chest with one hand and its hindquarters with the other, keeping it close to your body.
Support the cat's chest and hindquarters gently, keeping it close to your body for security and comfort.
Female cats generally live longer than male cats, often by one or two years on average.
Outdoor cats may experience more stimulation and freedom, but they also face greater risks to their health and safety compared to indoor cats.

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