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Female cats are fixed through spaying surgery by removing their ovaries and uterus, which prevents them from becoming pregnant and eliminates their heat cycles.
Cats may be coming to your house because they are attracted to the food, shelter, or companionship they find there. They may also be seeking warmth, safety, or territory. Cats are known to be curious and may explore different areas, including your house.
Put it somewhere the strays can't get to it and you cat can.. (like inside your house)
Cats may be coming to your house for various reasons, such as seeking food, shelter, or companionship. They may also be attracted to your home if they sense other animals or if they find the environment inviting.
To prevent cats from eating your house plants, you can try placing citrus peels or cayenne pepper around the plants, using a deterrent spray, providing alternative plants for them to chew on, or placing the plants out of reach.
nope they don't i don't think so.....
Stray cats may come to your house for food, shelter, or a sense of safety. They may also be attracted to your property if you have outdoor food sources or if they sense other cats in the area.
Yes, because this will help prevent spraying and the "caterwauling" associated with the cat coming into heat/estrus. Also, spaying or neutering a house cat will prevent or stop any spraying and risks of cancers and other illnesses intact or non-fixed cats can develop at a later age.
Female cats are spayed through a surgical procedure where their ovaries and uterus are removed. The benefits of spaying female cats include preventing unwanted litters, reducing the risk of certain health issues such as uterine infections and mammary tumors, and decreasing behavioral problems like roaming and yowling.
Most animals are in a constant fight for dominance. Two female cats can fight for dominance over an area over the house, as there is only one alpha in a pack. these instincts stem from wild cats, when there was an alpha, a beta and all the animals underneath.
Male cats are neutered. Female cats are spayed.improved answer:Being Neutered and spayed is the same thing, but for the different genders of the cat. If your cat is neutered, he can't be spayed, since, technically, he already has been. Just remember that these two words are the same thing, but neutered is for males and spaying is for females. Hope it helped!
The Coming of the Quantum Cats was created in 1986.