When she gets in heat she'll try to find a mate. When she's out looking she can get run over, or get into fights. If she finds a mate she'll get pregnant. You'll have to find homes for kittens. As she gets older, she has a much higher risk of developing certain nasty illnesses.
I do not think there is a special term for it. If the cat is spayed, then the cat will often be described as "a spayed cat".
You can get your cat spayed
A cat can typically be spayed about 8 weeks after giving birth to kittens.
You can tell if a cat is spayed by looking for a small incision scar on her abdomen, or by checking for a tattoo or microchip that indicates she has been spayed. Additionally, a spayed cat will not go into heat or exhibit behaviors like yowling or spraying.
If your cat is female, she would be spayed, not neutered. You can check with your veterinarian to confirm if she has been spayed.
your cat has to be 1 and up
To determine if a female cat has been spayed, you can look for a small scar on her abdomen where the surgery was performed. Additionally, a spayed cat will not go into heat or exhibit behaviors like yowling or spraying. Consulting a veterinarian for a physical examination can also confirm if a cat has been spayed.
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
older cats dont go well with kittens,the older cat wants to relax...the kitten wants to play.....then that leads up to a fight
Yes.
To determine if a cat is spayed, you can look for a small incision scar on her abdomen, or check for a tattoo or microchip indicating she has been spayed. Additionally, a spayed cat will not go into heat or exhibit behaviors like yowling or spraying. It is best to consult a veterinarian for a definitive confirmation.
Normally, no. However, if not all of the ovarian tissue was removed when the cat was spayed, then yes she can. And she would not need to be triggered by an unaltered cat.