Switching from PC to Mac - can I copy over my LR catalogs?

I've been working with Lightroom on a PC for years and would like to make the switch to a Mac.  Can I copy my LR catalogs to my new Mac and still be able to have access to each photo's history?  I would prefer to do this with the Mac OS rather than use bootcamp to run Windows on the Mac.  Also, do I need to purchase LR again, or can I use my current serial number to download a Mac version?

You can copy the images and catalog to the Mac. Everything in the catalog will be available when you copy it. To open the copied catalog on the Mac you should just double click on the lrcat file.
You serial number is godd for Mac and PC, therefore no need to but a new copy.

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