The male cat's testes are removed during sterilization, a procedure known as castration or neutering, to prevent reproduction and reduce unwanted litters. This procedure also helps mitigate certain behavioral issues, such as aggression and territorial marking, and can decrease the risk of certain health problems, like testicular cancer and prostate disease. Overall, it contributes to better pet management and health.
The correct spelling is castrated (male testes removed).
They are the testes and penis.
The hormone responsible for the descent of the testes into the scrotum during development is called testosterone. It is produced by the testes and plays a crucial role in the development of male reproductive organs.
That is not the answer. The answer is Testes.
This is a male hormone. It is secreted by the pair of testes.
Your testes control male characteristics. Testes are not glands. They are organs.
In the male testes
Are you serious? It's a male cat. They already can't have kittens. If you mean why can't they impregnate a female, it's because the testes have been removed. It's necessary to have the testes to produce the semen that impregnates a female. Hope this helped somehow.
It is the testes!testes
A steer. Steers are castrated bulls, not cows. Cows do not have testes either, and, there is no such thing as a "male cow".
Testes... That is all
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