yes it's a territory thing!
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How much a cat urinates depends on what it is fed, and how much water it drinks. Gender has no factor.
An intact (not neutered) male cat will spray as many surfaces as possible to mark out territory and to attract a female. Unspayed female cats do this also to some extent. Neutered cats, female or male, do not urinate more than the other.
yes female cats shed more then male cats
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Female cats go into heat to attract male cats for mating, while male cats are always ready to mate when a female cat is in heat.
Male cats are called toms or tomcats, while female cats are called queens.
Female tabby cats are not necessarily rarer than male tabby cats, as the ratio of male to female tabby cats is generally equal.
I have found that male cats are much,much more loving,but are very inclined to stray. where as female cats can be a little bit uninterested in you,but do stray very often. but i would have to say get a male cat.
As in cats that are male? Yes, cats can be male or female.
Male cats are neutered and female cats are spayed.
Yes, female cats typically have softer fur compared to male cats.
This solely depends on the individual. Some owners prefer female cats, whereas others like male cats better. There is little difference between genders (personality, noise and other factors are not determined by gender).
One way to prevent male cats from approaching female cats is to have the female cat spayed, which can help reduce the likelihood of unwanted male attention. Additionally, keeping the female cat indoors can also help prevent male cats from approaching her.
Yes, female cats are typically smaller in size compared to male cats.
Male: Tom Female: Queen