A male cat will no longer have testicles. He may still retain the furry pouch (called the scrotum) where the testicles once were, but it will be empty and much reduced in size compared to an intact male cat.
Bear in mind if your cat has just been neutered the testicles still may be visible. It takes around 6 weeks for the hormones to calm down, so the testicles will shrink over this period. A male cat has a larger gap between the anus and penis, whereas a female cat's vulva is situated closer to the anus.
no
A neutered male can get your cat pregnant up to 30 days after he's been neutered. So if the cat just was neutered, keep him away from your female.
An unneutered cat is a 'Tom', but once neutered they are called a 'Gib.'
only if he has been neutered
Neutered
Go to your vet and ask.
An entire (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom cat.
no
A neutered male can get your cat pregnant up to 30 days after he's been neutered. So if the cat just was neutered, keep him away from your female.
An unneutered cat is a 'Tom', but once neutered they are called a 'Gib.'
only if he has been neutered
It depends on where you take them
Neutered
This is easy. You need to look for its testicles. If it has them it is not neutered. If it does not it is neutered.
A castrated male cat is usually just called a "neutered" or "fixed" male.
have them neutered
After neutering, a male cat will no longer have testicles. He may still retain the furry pouch (called the scrotum) where the testicles once were, but it will be empty.