I would assume so however it is reccomended when they are young to eliminate risks and difficulties
No, a fixed cat at any age will not feel the urge to reproduce.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
No, a fixed male cat cannot impregnate a female cat because neutering removes their ability to reproduce.
boys may fight as they get older but a female and boy cat are ok Every cat might fight. If you get a male and female cat make sure they are both fixed. Some boy turn out to be best buds, but so do boy and girl cats. It's your choice.
A fixed male cat will typically have a small incision on its abdomen where the surgery was performed to neuter him. This surgery removes the testicles, so a fixed male cat will not have visible testicles.
Yes and no if the older cat has been treated for worms it would not happen but if older cat had not been treated yes it will Hope this help
If they are not fixed they will.
Yes. My cat got fixed and brings home mice almost every day
If she is fixed then I have no idea. But if not, then she is either going through her monthly cycles, or pregnant, I would have her checked by a doctor. It could be because she IS neutered and she doesn't need his "attention".
An older cat.
older cats dont go well with kittens,the older cat wants to relax...the kitten wants to play.....then that leads up to a fight
A feral cat that has been fixed will typically have a small incision scar on its abdomen from the spay or neuter surgery. Additionally, a fixed feral cat may display behavioral changes such as reduced aggression and marking behaviors.