Female cats can have several litters of kittens a year and it could be hard on her body as she gets older. There are also too many poor little kittens left at roadsides, in boxes outside in the cold because people don't want to take the time to find them homes. ASPCA is over-crowded with unwanted cats and kittens as are many Animal Shelters. It's best to have the female cat spayed or, let her have one litter and then have her spayed.
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You can spay a cat as small as 2 pounds, however 3-4 months is a good age. You will want to spay your animal by 6 months. If a cat goes into heat first, spaying will cost you more at most vets. For both female and male cats, early spaying/neutering will keep your cat from developing spraying habits and aggressive behavior.
if this answer is from the same person, okay...if not...then let me tell you first that you have a nice heart, but you never answer the question at what age. Now, if the 2 pounds answer is the same, okay. thank you, and again you have a nice heart, for letting life continue, at least once.....
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
If they are not fixed they will.
He is still called a Tom Cat. Females are called Queens.gib (gb)NOUN:: A male cat, especially a castrated one. http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/gib_2;_ylt=AjYR5eQ7LDxsIyrG9UYf3_GugMMF
Cats can live into their late teens or early 20s, so there isn't a set age where a cat is considered too old. It's more about their overall health and quality of life. Regular veterinary check-ups can help assess your cat's well-being as they age.
It's entirely normal. It's probably a show of dominance. No reason for concern.
No, a fixed cat at any age will not feel the urge to reproduce.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
No, a fixed male cat cannot impregnate a female cat because neutering removes their ability to reproduce.
A fixed male cat will typically have a small incision on its abdomen where the surgery was performed to neuter him. This surgery removes the testicles, so a fixed male cat will not have visible testicles.
If they are not fixed they will.
Yes. My cat got fixed and brings home mice almost every day
A feral cat that has been fixed will typically have a small incision scar on its abdomen from the spay or neuter surgery. Additionally, a fixed feral cat may display behavioral changes such as reduced aggression and marking behaviors.
No, because fixed means fixed. They have stuff taken away required to have babies when fixed.
Their probably infected my cat had the same thing. :(
Please you would have to contact a vet in order to give the cat what it needs.
You multiply the age of your cat by seven. For example, if your cat is 2 years old, you would do 2x7 which is 14, so your cat's age in cat years is 14.
Is he/she fixed it is simply marking it territory get it FIXED to stop this problem.