An unneutered cat is a 'Tom', but once neutered they are called a 'Gib.'
Male cats not neutered 'spray' their territory with urine (usually all around your house), and act more 'manly' around female cats. They can also become aggressive to other cats and to humans.
I'm guessing they mean to say the dog is "intact", meaning it has not been spayed or neutered.
I believe an LHC gelding would be a male horse, who has been height certified (Life height Certification) through the JMB (Joint Measurement Board), and the horse has been gelded (castrated--testicles removed--with a dog or cat, the phrase is "neutered")
This means ; a male horse that has been castrated.
Yes they are. Colts mean male and filly means female. You would call a horse filly or colt when it is just born. After a couple of months you would just call it a foal. When it is a year old you should call it a mare or stallion ( gelding if it is neutered or spayed).
if you mean a dog being spayed or neutered, No they do not get mean, only people make dogs and cats mean!!
It has been neutered. It cannot reproduce.
Male cats not neutered 'spray' their territory with urine (usually all around your house), and act more 'manly' around female cats. They can also become aggressive to other cats and to humans.
I'm guessing they mean to say the dog is "intact", meaning it has not been spayed or neutered.
Are you serious? It's a male cat. They already can't have kittens. If you mean why can't they impregnate a female, it's because the testes have been removed. It's necessary to have the testes to produce the semen that impregnates a female. Hope this helped somehow.
It is a sexual reference. A tomcat is considered to be very sexually active. "In the sack" means "in bed" in a sexual way.
I believe an LHC gelding would be a male horse, who has been height certified (Life height Certification) through the JMB (Joint Measurement Board), and the horse has been gelded (castrated--testicles removed--with a dog or cat, the phrase is "neutered")
I think you mean Neutered? :P Well cat's get Neutered because the owner does not wish for the cat to get other female cats pregnant. Neutering is for Male cats and Spaying is for Female Cats. If you would like to breed cats, then don't get them neutered/spayed! If you do not get your cat neutered, it doesn't mean that it's going to get female cats pregnant, you'll just have to keep a close eye on them. I have noticed that when a cat is in heat, it gets rather annoying! But that's just me! :)
No. Stallion, gelding, and colt are terms for male horses. A stallion is a male horse that can be used for breeding or, standing at stud. A gelding is a male horse that has been neutered. A colt is a male horse (stallion) that's newborn up to 2 or 3 years of age. Mare and filly are terms for female horses. A mare is a female horse that has given birth at least once. A filly is a female horse, usually young, that has never given birth.
Do you mean a tabby cat (striped)? Not all cats get along together and any time you introduce cats there's going to be a time of hissing and growling before they adjust. So yes, a tabby cat Can get along with another cat, but it's no guarantee.
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This means ; a male horse that has been castrated.