Like any other male cat, but without testicles.
Actually a cat usually develops more bulk along it's face giving it's head and body a fuller appearance if you don't neuter your cat until about 7 months or later. When it's neutered early it retains that kitten look to it's face and usually has a smaller head.
This is due to testosterone levels, the kind that make human boys turn into men.
Unneutered cats are usually larger because of testosterone, and they're also aggressive. Mating cycles with female cats do some really weird things to their appearance; a female in heat is a stressful time and many will all their energies in trying to attract a mate. Some do not eat or groom at this time and so become thin and unkempt. Please spay or neuter regardless.
No, a cat does not have testicles after being neutered.
Yes a cat can be neutered after five years. In cat years, it would only be about 35ish years old. The cat is still young. As long as the cat is healthy, it can be neutered.
The main differences between a tomcat and a neutered cat are that a tomcat is a male cat that has not been neutered, meaning it can reproduce and may exhibit more aggressive behaviors. A neutered cat, on the other hand, has been spayed or neutered, which can result in a calmer demeanor and prevents the cat from reproducing.
An entire (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom cat.
No, a neutered male cat cannot impregnate a female cat. Neutering involves the removal of the testicles, which are responsible for producing sperm. Therefore, a neutered male cat is sterile and cannot father kittens.
The cat will suffer a loss of testosterone, which will make it act more like a female cat.
To determine if a female cat has been neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on her abdomen, check for a tattoo or microchip indicating spaying, or consult her medical records for confirmation from a veterinarian.
If your cat is female, she would be spayed, not neutered. You can check with your veterinarian to confirm if she has been spayed.
The incision for a neutered cat is typically located on the abdomen, near the midline of the body.
A neutered rabbit looks like a normal rabbit, but without the ability to reproduce. To tell if a rabbit has been neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on the rabbit's abdomen or ask a veterinarian for confirmation.
Yes, a neutered male cat can live harmoniously with an unneutered female cat, but it is recommended to have both cats spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted litters and reduce behavioral issues.
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