Yes, a cat can be spayed when it is in heat. It will cost more and it is a riskier operation.
NO! You have to spay or neuter your cat.
It will be a lot more stressful for your cat if you get her fixed while she is in heat because she will be confused why she doesn't feel that way all of the sudden, so it'd be better if you got her fixed before she had her first heat or when she wasn't in heat. But no, it's not possible for her to be in heat once she is fixed, though again, she may be confused.
Female cats exhibit odd behavior when they go into heat. They rub against things, twitch their tails and at times tremble. They may also eat more, become restless and emit a high-pitched "cat call."
A responsible owner will have its dogs neutered. If an owner prefers not to do this, the ONLY way to prevent mating is to isolate the female when she is in heat and not allow her to be anywhere near male dogs. Warning: a female in heat will do whatever she can to get loose because the breeding instinct is very strong.
neuter them both. boys are cheap, girls will be more expensive. sorry. it's the only way. get 'em done at your lacal vetrinarian.
If your cat is not microchipped, than while calling for it, be sure that you shake his/her bag of food. The main thing you can remember to do is to keep searching without giving in, and to ignore the heat when in persuit of your feline. If it is really that hot, then your cat will probably find their way home-they are smart animals and they know what is best.
No way! A cat is part of the cat family while a rat is part of the rodent family.
It may be possible surgically. In general though, the answer is no there is no practical way to neuter a Betta.
The best way you can stop your cat getting pregnant is to spay her, and possibly spay or neuter any other house cats you may have. If she's the only cat in your household, you could attempt to keep her indoors, but once on heat will do anything in her power to get outside and mate with a Tom.
The best way to introduce a new puppy to an older house cat is to hold the cat while the puppy checks it out.
Get her fixed.. There's nothing for it but just getting her fixed.Another Answer:There is no way to stop your cat's behavior, except to spay her. A cat that is in heat will "display" that she is ready to mate by lifting her rear up and "tread" the ground with her back feet. A spayed cat does not come in heat, so such behavior is stopped.
Female cats go into heat at the end of their estrus cycle (the feline equivalent of a human female menstrual cycle). When a female cat is spayed they undergo a hysterectomy essentially where the uterus is removed. So to answer the question, no, the only way to stop a female cat from going into heat is to have her spayed.