Do cats have babies with siblings?

No, cats (and most mammals) cannot have babies with their siblings. This is because they are too closely related genetically.

Inbreeding is a major concern in animal breeding, as it can lead to:

* Genetic defects: Inbreeding increases the chances of offspring inheriting two copies of the same recessive gene, which can cause various health problems.

* Reduced fertility: Inbred animals may have lower fertility rates and may struggle to reproduce successfully.

* Weakened immune system: Inbred animals often have weaker immune systems, making them more susceptible to diseases.

Ethical concerns: It's also ethically wrong to breed siblings together as it can lead to suffering for the offspring.

Therefore, it's crucial to ensure that cats are bred with unrelated individuals to maintain a healthy and diverse gene pool.