Normally, no. However, if not all of the ovarian tissue was removed when the cat was spayed, then yes she can. And she would not need to be triggered by an unaltered cat.
No, unspayed cats will continue to go through heat cycles throughout their lives until they are spayed. Spaying a cat involves removing the reproductive organs responsible for heat cycles, preventing them from going into heat.
A male cat is referred to as a tom, and an unspayed female is called a queen. Spayed females are sometimes called a molly.
Yes.
Female cats go into heat at the end of their estrus cycle (the feline equivalent of a human female menstrual cycle). When a female cat is spayed they undergo a hysterectomy essentially where the uterus is removed. So to answer the question, no, the only way to stop a female cat from going into heat is to have her spayed.
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
A spayed cat is a female cat that has had its reproductive organs surgically removed, while a unspayed cat has not. Spayed cats are less likely to roam, yowl, or exhibit aggressive behavior, and they have a lower risk of certain health issues like uterine infections and certain cancers.
cats still have hormones even after spaying but heat should stop soon
Well, she can't get pregnant unless she romps around with a male unspayed cat.If she's an indoors cat with no chance to meet one of these fellas, then no she won't.If she's an outdoors cat, depending on your neighbourhood there's a good chance.
You can tell if a cat has been spayed by looking for a small incision scar on her abdomen, or by checking for a tattoo or microchip that indicates she has been spayed. Additionally, a spayed cat will not go into heat or exhibit behaviors associated with being in heat. If you are unsure, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for confirmation.
You can tell if a cat is spayed by looking for a small incision scar on her abdomen, or by checking for a tattoo or microchip that indicates she has been spayed. Additionally, a spayed cat will not go into heat or exhibit behaviors like yowling or spraying.
Yes, a cat can be spayed when it is in heat. It will cost more and it is a riskier operation.
To determine if your cat is spayed, look for a small scar on her abdomen from the surgery. Signs that a cat is spayed include no heat cycles, no interest in mating, and a lack of behavioral changes associated with being in heat. If unsure, consult a veterinarian for confirmation.