The hole immediately under the tail. That is the same hole as on a male cat. Only the genitals are different, not the digestive system.
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It is ether a cat that is both genders or it is ether a female cat
No. They are not the same. The anus is the exiting point for the digestive tract. The vagina is the entry/exit for the female reproductive system.
The male has ballsacks right below his anus. The female does not.
Yes, a cat has an anus.
Look under the tail of the cat/kitty. The female has a semicolon (;) - top aperture is the anus; bottom is the vagina.
Look for small "grains of rice" near the anus or in the stool(s) .
The one your poop comes out of. But it is called an anus, not a rectum. The rectum is up inside you.
The male cat (every animal) has testicles, unless they are neutered. A neutered male cat will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis. A spayed female cat looks exactly the same as an intact female as the reproductive organs that are removed when it is spayed are inside the body. A spayed female will still have a genital opening (vulva) which is often a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.
The best way to tell what gender a cat is, it by looking underneath the base of its tail. A male cat that has not been neutered will have two furry testicles right below the anus, and a penis right below the testicles. A neutered male cat will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis. Spayed and intact female cats alike will have a genital opening (vulva) which is a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.
The best way to tell what gender a cat is, it by looking underneath the base of its tail. A male cat that has not been neutered will have two furry testicles right below the anus, and a penis right below the testicles. A neutered male cat will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis. Spayed and intact female cats alike will have a genital opening (vulva) which is often seen as a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.
Yes. All mammals have an anus.
The black dots on a cat's anus could be scabs from the anus glands secreting pus. You can take the cat to the doctor to have the glands squeezed or you can do it yourself.