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Some tomcats have very large heads and cheeks due to the influence of hormones, particularly testosterone, which contributes to the development of secondary sexual characteristics. This physical trait is often more pronounced in unneutered males, as they typically exhibit more aggressive behaviors and territorial instincts. The larger head and cheeks can also be a sign of maturity and dominance within their social structure. Additionally, certain breeds, such as the Persian or British Shorthair, may naturally have more pronounced facial features.

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