I have several neutered cats that do not spray. I have added spayed females to them without problems. They all stay indoors and I have several litter boxes. Cats do not normally spray unless the litter boxes are not clean, then they (males cats) will squat and urine on the floor or carpet, instead of spraying, as an unaltered male would do. Outdoor cats behave totally different and do spray, both the males and females. This is based on my experience of 30 years and dozens of in and out cats. Also they should be altered young. Some vets will do it right away and others wait till 6 months. I always waited 6 months. Hope this helps a little. Helen Well, I just saw my neutered male spray the front of my car's tire. We didn't get him until he was about a year old, and from the shelter, which neutered him at that time. He just recently started spraying, at the age of 3 years. Perhaps not cooincidentally, we just added another cat (kitten) to our household. Rob
They don't. Male cats will mount other cats to show dominance. They arent actually trying to mate with the other cats. They're asserting themselves on the other cats.
The purpose of neutering a tom (not spaying, as that is the correct term for altering a sfemale) is to top it from impregnating any queens.
No, cats do not try to mate when they are fixed
No, they can't. (Males are neutered and females are spayed).
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Tom cats go after all female cats, and do not know that they are unable to have kittens.
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A FEMALE cat, until she is spayed or births at least one (1) litter of kittens, is called a Molly by most veterinarians and animal experts. If she is spayed or has had at least one litter of kittens, she is called a Queen. I know this question is old but 🤷🏽♀️
Nothing will happen. The female cat, because she is not nor never will be on heat, will often not welcome the male's advances and might even fight him off. There is no chance she will get pregnant. To stop this behaviour it would be advisable to neuter the young male cat.
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Spayed female cats are called just that - spayed, or fixed, female cats.
He still has the hormones and instinct to do so, but not the physical ability... do not be alarmed by this, even if the female is not spayed, nothing will happen.
Tom cats go after all female cats, and do not know that they are unable to have kittens.
No, he can't. Neutering involves removing a male cat's testicles, which are the organs that produce sperm. Without them, it is impossible for a male cat to produce sperm, and therefore impossible for him to impregnate a female cat.
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A FEMALE cat, until she is spayed or births at least one (1) litter of kittens, is called a Molly by most veterinarians and animal experts. If she is spayed or has had at least one litter of kittens, she is called a Queen. I know this question is old but 🤷🏽♀️
Nothing will happen. The female cat, because she is not nor never will be on heat, will often not welcome the male's advances and might even fight him off. There is no chance she will get pregnant. To stop this behaviour it would be advisable to neuter the young male cat.
The male cat (every animal) has testicles, unless they are neutered. A neutered male cat will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis. A spayed female cat looks exactly the same as an intact female as the reproductive organs that are removed when it is spayed are inside the body. A spayed female will still have a genital opening (vulva) which is often a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.
Estrus is the time in a female cats reproductive cycle which the female cat is receptive to the male cat. According to the question posted the cat had been spayed. If the cat has really been spayed it cannot come into estrus. If it has not actually been spayed and you just think it has, then it could come into estrus, but this is not dangerous (except she may get pregnant). Either way she will not die, or at least not of that!
A male cat may try to mate with a female cat who is not in heat, but it is unlikely. Mating behaviors can also be displays of dominance.
No. A female cat will only mate while she is in season. Once a mating is successful and kittens conceived, the female will no longer be in season and will not do so again until the kittens are born and weaned off onto solid foods. This is untrue, a female cat can mate and become pregnant as soon as a week after giving birth to a litter - she will also mate well into her pregnancy