Spayed female cats are called just that - spayed, or fixed, female cats.
Some cats, regardless of gender, spray/pee if you get another cat whether they're fixed or not. Is your cat really territorial and protective, one woman/man cat? Then they may protest against you getting another cat--or they might not, if they like that other cat. Technically, a spayed female cat should not induce hormone-based behavior from a male cat, though it would definitely help if the male was fixed as well. If the chances are that your current cat will get along fine with another, I'd go ahead and take the risk of getting a spayed female--because after all, you're saving another life if you adopt another cat.
A female ferret is called a Jill.A mother ferret of a litter is called a Dam.An unspayed female is a Jill, A spayed female is a Sprite.A male is a Hob, and young are called Kits.(In Germany they call kits puppies.)
"Un chat." A female cat is called "une chatte" and a kitten is called "un chaton".
Yes, un neutered males will try to mate with spayed females.
Some large cat breeds, such as the Maine Coon, Ragdoll, and Norwegian Forest, can weigh up to 15 to 20 pounds. (6.8 kg to 9 kg) For the majority of the domestic cat breeds like the American Shorthair, Siamese, and Russian Blue, the average weight of an un-neutered male is about 8.6 pounds (3.9 kg), while an un-spayed female is about 7.2 pounds. (3.2 kg)
Tengo un gato. (male-generic) In this situation the number one is "un" instead of "uno" Tengo una gata (I have a female cat)
Adelle Celina Syline Mary Or un chat ( for female cats )
A cat is never "too old" to be spayed if it is in good health (ie. able to safely undergo anesthetic). Spaying cats at older ages does mean losing some of the health benefits of spaying them while they are young. I would check with your vet just to be sure
un chat - une chatte (and a kitten is - un chaton)
An un-castrated or un-neutered male cat is known as being intact. In other words, they still have their testicles which enable them to breed female cats.
Because Un is the male form of "a" and Una is the female form. Like English, not all words have "a" in front of them, such as "a cat", "the cat", or even just "cat", the Spanish equivalents are "un gato", "el gato", or even just "gato"
In French, the word "cat" is translated as "chat," which is masculine. As a result, the article "a" that goes before masculine singular nouns in French is "un." Therefore, in French, you would say "un chat" to mean "a cat."