Roughly six months.
They can begin to take an interest in the female at around 20/22 weeks but there is no exact age at which they become fertile, therefore a reasonable guideline is 6 months (26 weeks)
A female cat will typically stop being in heat once she successfully mates and becomes pregnant. If she does not mate, she will continue to cycle in and out of heat until she does. If she does not become pregnant, she may experience a rest period before going into heat again.
First of all no girls are neutered. Boys are neutered. Only in dogs and cats. Not people. If you have a female pet, it has been spayed, then no, its heat cycle will stop.
A cat's season is usually every two to four weeks, with each season lasting around two weeks. Cats will start to meow and almost howl and it can get quite annoying as they will not stop, they become almost too friendly. They stick their hind end in the air constantly and if they are indoor cat they will often try to get out or you may see male cats hanging about. It is best to spay a female cat before her first heat, so before she reaches six months old is the ideal age.
No. Menopause is the period when women stop menstruating, and since cats do not menstruate in the first place, they cannot go through menopause. Only primates, such as humans and chimps, menstruate. (Cats will bleed a little while in heat, but this is part of the estrous cycle, which is not the same. Estrus in cats is closer to the period right after menstruation in humans.) They don't even go through menopause in the sense of ceasing to experience estrus; cats remain fertile throughout life.
Female cats can continue to have kittens throughout their entire reproductive life, which typically ranges from about six months to ten years old. However, spaying a female cat can prevent further litters and is recommended to control overpopulation and maintain the cat's health.
They dont. as long as there not sick they can have pups.
Men do not stop being fertile, Women stop when they pass though the "menopause".
A female cat will typically stop being in heat once she successfully mates and becomes pregnant. If she does not mate, she will continue to cycle in and out of heat until she does. If she does not become pregnant, she may experience a rest period before going into heat again.
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Fertile Myrtle.
that's not always true in fact my cat (male) eats my sisters cats (female) food either way it's very agressif behavior so if you have cats that do this stop it!
Stop killing them. o.O
Most female cats do not spray, but those that do will only do so if they are in heat or highly agitated.
Yes give it lots of chocolate
First of all no girls are neutered. Boys are neutered. Only in dogs and cats. Not people. If you have a female pet, it has been spayed, then no, its heat cycle will stop.
Cats may stop meowing due to various reasons such as feeling content, being sick, or simply growing older. It is important to observe their behavior and consult a veterinarian if there are concerns about their health.
Stop being female.