Are you serious? It's a male cat. They already can't have kittens. If you mean why can't they impregnate a female, it's because the testes have been removed. It's necessary to have the testes to produce the semen that impregnates a female. Hope this helped somehow.
A neutered cat is male so he cannot have kittens. If he's neutered, he cannot father kittens either.
no they cant
An intact (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom. There is no separate name for cats who have fathered kittens, as male cats do not help bring up their offspring.
Females are often called Queens, particularly if expecting or looking after kittens. Male cats are Toms, although this term is mostly used for male cats that are not neutered.
Yes. Male cats that are not neutered will spray and may run off for days looking for mates. It will also cut down on unspayed female cats having kittens.
Yes cats have an alpha structure. Depending on weather the cat is female or male and if the female cat is sprayed and the male is neutered. Making the female have a larger territory when it coming from the kittens.
yes
No, neutered male cats cannot mate because they have been surgically sterilized, preventing them from reproducing.
Probably, if you have a female and a male and nether are spayed or neutered.
A male cat is usually called a Tom. This term is usually used only for unneutered males.
Male cats, particularly intact (not neutered) adult males are known as Toms or Tomcats. Adult female cats are often called Queens, especially when pregnant or nursing kittens.
To protect kittens from male cats, keep them indoors or in a secure area away from male cats. Spaying or neutering your cats can also help prevent unwanted pregnancies. Additionally, supervise interactions between male cats and kittens to ensure their safety.