The external genitalia of the cat will look the same after it is fixed (or "spayed", some call it). When a female cat gets fixed, the veterinarian performs a surgery called an ovariohysterectomy where she/he will remove the ovaries and uterus of the cat, preventing her from getting pregnant or going into heat.
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Female cats are spayed through a surgical procedure where their ovaries and uterus are removed. The benefits of spaying female cats include preventing unwanted litters, reducing the risk of certain health issues such as uterine infections and mammary tumors, and decreasing behavioral problems like roaming and yowling.
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.
Female cats do not usually pee with their tails up like male cats do. Female cats squat low to the ground when they urinate, while male cats typically lift their tails and spray to mark their territory.
Speak to your vet first. Just because there is a female/male cat in the house doesn't always mean they like each other that much and will produce kittens. The cats are older and vets generally like to spay or neuter cats or dogs at a much earlier age and this can be hard on the cats being 5 years old. This is a decision you and your vet are going to have to make. Marcy If you don't want kittens, then yes. Get them fixed. agreed whether they "like" each other or not they WILL do the deed as soon as the chance presents itself....cats can reproduce at an amazing rate rivaled only by rabbits and rodents nip it in the bud asap the younger the better great health benefits faster and easier recovery
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Female cats go into heat to attract male cats for mating and reproduction. Male cats are always ready to mate and do not have a specific heat cycle.
By then it will start to look like a woman's
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Male cats may exhibit protective behaviors towards female cats, especially during mating or when defending their territory. However, the level of protection can vary depending on the individual cat and the specific circumstances.
sometimes of course they don't but yes it sometimes looks like they do typically it looks that way after they have a big number of kittens or if they lose a lot of weight
Yes, male cats have nipples just like female cats. They typically have 6-8 nipples, but this can vary among individuals. These nipples are remnants from when all cats, both male and female, develop in the womb initially as females.
Male cats do not have functional teats like female cats do. They may have small, underdeveloped nipples but they do not serve a purpose in the same way as a female cat's teats.
No, male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats are able to mate and reproduce at any time once they reach sexual maturity, whereas female cats go into heat periodically when they are fertile and looking to mate.