"Cats can become pregnant within months of giving birth. Although a cat can be spayed at any point, it is best to wait until the litter of kittens is weaned. The mammary glands and uterus will be much small then, making the spay easier and safer. Specifically, six to ten weeks after giving birth your cat can be 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. ;)
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No, a fixed male cat cannot impregnate a female cat because neutering removes their ability to reproduce.
A fixed male cat will typically have a small incision on its abdomen where the surgery was performed to neuter him. This surgery removes the testicles, so a fixed male cat will not have visible testicles.
If they are not fixed they will.
Yes. My cat got fixed and brings home mice almost every day
A feral cat that has been fixed will typically have a small incision scar on its abdomen from the spay or neuter surgery. Additionally, a fixed feral cat may display behavioral changes such as reduced aggression and marking behaviors.
No, because fixed means fixed. They have stuff taken away required to have babies when fixed.
Please you would have to contact a vet in order to give the cat what it needs.
In England, it is improper to refer to your parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. as he or she. And a male cat is a tom cat, a female cat is a she or she cat. So, if a child should refer to his mother as "she" it would be common for another authority figure to say, "Who is she? The cat's mother!" for example, Father: Where is your mother? son: She's in the kitchen. Father: Who is SHE? The cat's mother! son: Sorry, I mean, Mother is in the kitchen.
Their probably infected my cat had the same thing. :(
It is recommended to wait at least 8 weeks after the kittens are born before spaying the mother cat. This allows her body to recover fully from giving birth and nursing. Consult with a veterinarian to determine the best timing for the spaying procedure.