Amany, other than the problem of cat overpopulation (which is real and painful everywhere on the globe), there's a lot to know about breeding cats that's important if you wish to produce healthy cats. You need to know your lines to prevent certain genetical health problems. Your cats may be carriers of PKD and you may be bringing sick kittens into the world without knowing it. Also there are a lot of diseases you need to test your breeding cats for. If either male or female carries FIV, FeLV, FIP or some other disease they will infect each other as well as the newborns. These are all deadly incurable diseases.
Please don't breed the cats unless you want to do it right. First learn all there is to know about breeding cats (and it's a whole lot of learning!), join a club, attend shows and see if you wish to do it properly. If not, for the sake of the cats please have them spayed/neutered at 4-5 months old.
Please don't breed the cats unless you want to do it right. First learn all there is to know about breeding cats (and it's a whole lot of learning!), join a club, attend shows and see if you wish to do it properly. If not, for the sake of the cats please have them spayed/neutered at 4-5 months old.