It really all depends on what area you live in and what the vet charges. It can range anywhere from 15 dollars to 100 depending on the vet. Lots of places do low cost spaying and neutering. Your local humane society will do it at half the cost. Search low cost spay and neuter to see what programs they have in your area.
The cost of neutering a male cat varies from about fifty to a hundred bucks, depending on the vet you go to. There are also a few organizations depending on your state that will sometimes do it in a certain period of time in a year for free or at a discount.
It depends on where you live. Some areas of the country (in large cities particularly) are more expensive.
Do some research in your area. Often, local animal shelters or clinics offer low-cost or free spay and neuter services to people in need of financial assistance. Call up a few places and ask if they can point you toward low-cost spay/neuter resources.
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A neutered male can get your cat pregnant up to 30 days after he's been neutered. So if the cat just was neutered, keep him away from your female.
An unneutered cat is a 'Tom', but once neutered they are called a 'Gib.'
only if he has been neutered
Neutered
It depends on where you take them
An entire (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom cat.
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A neutered male can get your cat pregnant up to 30 days after he's been neutered. So if the cat just was neutered, keep him away from your female.
An unneutered cat is a 'Tom', but once neutered they are called a 'Gib.'
only if he has been neutered
Neutered
A castrated male cat is usually just called a "neutered" or "fixed" male.
have them neutered
A male cat is usually called a Tom. This term is usually used only for unneutered males.
Just warning it off its territory.
"Tom cat" is a term used for a male cat, usually the dominant male in a group. It is also used to refer to any stray or feral male cat.