If the vasectomy was done over a year ago, he should be sterile. But, if you don't know, take precautions. If you don't know him well enough to know when he had the vasectomy, take precautions. If you don't know him well, take precautions. Many men will tell women that they've had a vasectomy when they haven't. Protect yourself.
They can as they still have instinct even if they have been neutered.
I dont think so
Yes, it is possible for a neutered cat to still exhibit mating behaviors, such as mounting and yowling, even though they are unable to reproduce. This behavior is typically driven by instinct and may continue even after the cat has been spayed or neutered.
No, it is not possible for a cat to still have its testicles after being neutered. Neutering involves the removal of the testicles, which are the source of male hormones and sperm production in cats.
After a cat is neutered, it may take some time for the testicles to fully shrink and disappear. This is because the hormones that control the size of the testicles need time to decrease after the surgery. So, it is normal for a neutered cat to still have testicles for a period of time after the procedure.
Male cats do not go int heat, neutered or otherwise; heat is a characteristic of the female oestrus cycle. Even a properly neutered male may still respond to a female in heat, out of habit. If a cat has learned to spray before he was neutered, he very likely will continue after he has been neutered. It likely will be less frequent, but it can still happen.
Can a female still get pregnant if she didn't come but the male came in you
Nothing will happen. The female cat, because she is not nor never will be on heat, will often not welcome the male's advances and might even fight him off. There is no chance she will get pregnant. To stop this behaviour it would be advisable to neuter the young male cat.
It all depends,Is the male neutered?if he is then there is no problem if properly introduced, females are different the usually get along. If again properly introduced.ANSWER:*yes, if the male is neutered (female become pregnant as soon as male mounts her, even if you pull the male away fast there still is a 87% chance she is pregnant)*no, don't put a not neutered male in with female, unless planing to breed. (at 5-7 months)*Yes, another female would be great for company (introduce them for about a week then put them in same cage, or they may fight)
You can still be pregnant even though you are spotting and loosing blood clots.
It is possible.
As my vet put it to me when I called him in a panic after observing my neutered Westie courting my girl Westie, "We operated on his testicles, not his brain". So, indeed, a male will still have the instinct even if he doesn't have all of the equipment.