In most cases, they don't. This is because other cats consider a neutered cat ''genderless'' which may seem kind of crazy in real life, but that's actually true. Neutering your cat will decrease the risks of it getting into cat fights, and will stop it spraying.
have them neutered
No, neutered cats have had their testicles surgically removed.
If they are agitated by each other, by their surroundings, or are stressed, then they can.
No, neutered cats have had their testicles removed, so they do not have their "balls" anymore.
Yes, cats can still lick themselves after being neutered.
I think you mean Neutered? :P Well cat's get Neutered because the owner does not wish for the cat to get other female cats pregnant. Neutering is for Male cats and Spaying is for Female Cats. If you would like to breed cats, then don't get them neutered/spayed! If you do not get your cat neutered, it doesn't mean that it's going to get female cats pregnant, you'll just have to keep a close eye on them. I have noticed that when a cat is in heat, it gets rather annoying! But that's just me! :)
Not all the dogs and cats that are adopted from a shelter are always neutered.
No, but if you do they will be less vicious and they won't wander as far from home. (I have 4 cats and 2 are male. 1 is neutered and the other isn't. The neutered one doesn't have a care in life but the other one is still a big softy! It depends what your cat is like. Also, un-neutered male cats like to spray to mark their territory!) Hope this was useful to you.
Yes, neutered cats can still exhibit behaviors that may make them appear unneutered, such as spraying or aggressive behavior. However, physically, neutered cats will not have visible testicles.
Generally, during mating season, a cat that hasn't been neutered becomes aggressive to all other cats, apart from her mate. To stop this, go to the vet to have her neutered.
technically they still can. however, after he has been neutered his desire or urge to spray goes way down. Typically neutering will help to stop the spraying. However, a cat that has been neutered before reaching sexual maturity (around six months old), it is very unlikely the cat will ever start spraying.
They don't.