Male cats not neutered 'spray' their territory with urine (usually all around your house), and act more 'manly' around female cats. They can also become aggressive to other cats and to humans.
Maybe because of background, personality or you have a feral cat. If your male cat has not been neutered, this could also be a very possible reason why. Entire (not yet neutered) Tom cats can be very aggressive to animals and humans. That being said, not all male cats act feral; it has been said that many (and all neutered) male cats are incredibly docile creatures that love affection and attention.
depends i have 3 male cats one took a week before he got really lazy the other took about 3 hours and he was being mean and still is lol the other one acts the exact same
Male cat's don't go in heat.
Male cats do not go into heat. Only the females do.
Females spray in exactly the same way, although not as often. Female cats who are in heat are likely to spray a lot more when no in heat, to advertise herself to a male cat.
No. Male cats are always ready. They just need to be near a female that's in heat to trigger their desire.
Male cats yowl to female cats and urinate when they are in "heat." You say he's neutered (fixed)? Well, he shouldn't be in heat AT ALL if he is neutered.
The only way two cats will mate is when the female is in heat. A female not in heat will make it clear to any intact male that approaches her that she is not interested.
Male cats do not go into heat. Only the females do.
Male cats don't go 'in heat' - only female cats do.
Females spray in exactly the same way, although not as often. Female cats who are in heat are likely to spray a lot more when no in heat, to advertise herself to a male cat.
Female cats produce a special hormone when they are in estrus to let the male know they are ready to mate. In essence, this mating position is an advertisement to male cats that they are in heat and ready to mate.
No. Male cats are always ready. They just need to be near a female that's in heat to trigger their desire.
Male cats yowl to female cats and urinate when they are in "heat." You say he's neutered (fixed)? Well, he shouldn't be in heat AT ALL if he is neutered.
around six and nine months
The only way two cats will mate is when the female is in heat. A female not in heat will make it clear to any intact male that approaches her that she is not interested.
To make sure she is in heat. Males usually do not have intrest in a female who is not in heat. Females give off a attractive scent when in heat that makes male cats come from miles away. If she is in heat he will attempt to mount her. He also licks her core (vagina) in a sexual act of mating and before fertilization.
No. Male cats are not involved at all with the bringing up of their offspring; only the mother cat will do this. Male and female cats will only come together to mate, and after will go their separate ways. In the wild, male cats can kill kittens in order to bring the female into heat again.
Male cats do not go int heat, neutered or otherwise; heat is a characteristic of the female oestrus cycle. Even a properly neutered male may still respond to a female in heat, out of habit. If a cat has learned to spray before he was neutered, he very likely will continue after he has been neutered. It likely will be less frequent, but it can still happen.
He wants to go outside. There are probably female cats that are in heat outside.