once a male cat starts to spray it is possible that he will continue to do so after neutering. Early neutering is always recommended if you do not intend to breed from a boy (in the case of pedigrees). Responsible moggie owners will also have their boys neutered to ensure he cannot impregnate ad hoc. Most vets recommend neutering at 6 months if all is well. Check with your vet to be safe to take each cats health into account.
Yes, but it is not as pungent as an intact male cat's spray.
No - this is one reason why you should neuter them.
Not all do, only the ones that are more aggressive and territorial.
If they are not fixed they will.
If it sprayed before it was fixed, it is possible it will spray after wards, but the incidents will be less frequent and should eventually stop. If it never learned to spray before it was fixed, it won't spray - the urge won't be there and it won't know how to do it.
No. However male dogs can still show interest in them even if they are spayed.
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. ;)
a fully grown female horse is called a mare & a fully grow male horse is called a stallion
If they are not fixed they will.
Not all only some more aggressive and territorial
If it is a male that you are referring to it is called a stallion. A castrated male is called a gelding. A spayed (fixed) mare is still called a mare.
Yes but if the operation on the male was successful the not by him
Male cat's spray but a female cat will urinate on furniture. If you get them fixed they won't spray. Make sure their litter box is clean. Spray your furniture with orange or lemon scent cat's can't stand that scent.
yes it will b/c it will show that he marks his territtory i had a cat that wasn't nutured and it used to spray all over the place so i got it nutured and then it stop so i recommende that u nuture it
I thought only male cats spray... never heard of a female cat do it! in fact they don't. I think your dreaming!
No, he doesn't have testicles anymore and that is where the sperms are.
If it sprayed before it was fixed, it is possible it will spray after wards, but the incidents will be less frequent and should eventually stop. If it never learned to spray before it was fixed, it won't spray - the urge won't be there and it won't know how to do it.
No. However male dogs can still show interest in them even if they are spayed.
Yes, they cut the dogs balls off... not his penis.
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. ;)