I would guess your male cat learned mating behavior before he was neutered. Once a male cat learns gender-typical behavior (marking, mating, etc), he will continue to engage in that behavior even if he is later neutered.
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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.
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.
An intact (not neutered) male cat is a Tom and an intact female cat is a Queen.
Male cats are neutered and female cats are spayed.
Probably, if you have a female and a male and nether are spayed or neutered.
Female cats get spayed. Male cats get neutered. It's the smart thing to do.
An unaltered female is called a "queen".A young cat is a "kitten".A non-neutered male cat is a "tom" or "tomcat" and is a "gib" (when neutered).Common term for a female cat is "Molly".
No, he can't. Neutering involves removing a male cat's testicles, which are the organs that produce sperm. Without them, it is impossible for a male cat to produce sperm, and therefore impossible for him to impregnate a female cat.
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.
Yes cats have an alpha structure. Depending on weather the cat is female or male and if the female cat is sprayed and the male is neutered. Making the female have a larger territory when it coming from the kittens.
Neutered male cats may still exhibit mating behaviors, such as mounting, even if the female cat is unspayed. This behavior is driven by instinct and may not necessarily result in reproduction. It is important to monitor their interactions and consider spaying the female cat to prevent unwanted pregnancies.