You can't, neutering is permanent.
Yes! A kitten that has been neutered before reaching sexual maturity (often around six months old) and begun spraying, prevents the kitten from developing the need to spray at all.
A cat is never too old to neuter, as long as it is healthy. If you are considering neutering an older cat, check with your veterinarian about the surgery and the risks involved before making the decision.
Yes, kittens are indeed real. The word "kitten" is used for a young cat less than a year old. After a year old, the kitten is considered to be fully grown and is called a "cat".
A kitten can grow up fast or slow and many breeds stay a kitten for just one year or may do for a little longer or shorter. Ragdolls do not reach full growth until 4 years.
I play on AA (Animal Acres) and i have kittens and i deafleaq a kitten when they are about 1 year old:) Hope this helped;)
It is not normal that a four year old girl would kill a kitten on purpose and the parents should seek immediate psychological counseling for her. If it was an accident and she held the kitten too tight or smothered it then it's just an accident.
As long as they do not want a dog, they can take care of the kitten and understand what they can not do with the kitten, sure buy them a kitten. If they can't, or as most kids say "I forgot" when they don't take responsibility. Buy them a fish if there is ANY doubt.
Yes. A cat is considered a kitten until it reaches 1 years of age. At 1 year old, a cat is thought to have stopped growing and fully mature. Large breeds such as the Maine Coon develop much more slowly and are not considered adult until they are 3 or 4 years old.
A kitten is a young cat, typically under one year of age. Kittens are usually more playful, curious, and energetic compared to adult cats. Cats are fully grown and generally more independent, calm, and settled in their behavior.
it should, but if it doesn't , you should get some belly bands, that prevents them from peeing on things!
if the cat is under 1 year old it is called a kitten
The gender of the 5-week-old kitten is not specified in the question.