A spayed female will not come into heat, but may choose to accept males through force of habit if she has bred before. She will still have the standard "female cat" scent, though only cats can detect it.
Tom cats may still be attracted to spayed female cats because they may still emit pheromones that attract males. Additionally, the behavior of tom cats is influenced by instinct and territory marking, so they may still try to pursue and mate with a female cat even if she is spayed. Keeping your female cat indoors and providing a safe and secure environment can help prevent encounters with tom cats.
Sometimes a fixed female cat will still have the instinct to urine mark her territory. It can also be a sign of a urinary tract problem or infection. It is best to seek veterinary advice if your cat is marking.
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No, desexed female cats do not go into heat. Spaying (desexing) involves removing the reproductive organs that are responsible for the heat cycle, so once a female cat is spayed, she will no longer experience heat cycles.
Male cats are called toms or tomcats, while female cats are called queens.
Cats are very seldom castrated; a neutered cat does retain his penis. And a neutered tom will still cover a queen in heat, because his reactions to her scents and actions will still be in place.
Just because an animal has been spayed, that doesn't mean that its instincts are removed.
Cats find scents like citrus, mint, and certain essential oils unpleasant.
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Tom cats may still be attracted to spayed female cats because they may still emit pheromones that attract males. Additionally, the behavior of tom cats is influenced by instinct and territory marking, so they may still try to pursue and mate with a female cat even if she is spayed. Keeping your female cat indoors and providing a safe and secure environment can help prevent encounters with tom cats.
Sometimes a fixed female cat will still have the instinct to urine mark her territory. It can also be a sign of a urinary tract problem or infection. It is best to seek veterinary advice if your cat is marking.
Cats typically dislike plants with strong scents, such as lavender, rosemary, and citrus plants. These scents can be overwhelming for cats and may deter them from approaching or interacting with these plants.
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Female cats should not go in heat when they're pregnant because it may harm the fetus.
Cats typically dislike plants such as rue, lavender, and pennyroyal due to their strong scents.
Some plants that cats do not like include lavender, rosemary, and citronella. These plants have strong scents that cats find unpleasant.
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