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.
Yes, male lions typically urinate in a standing position. This behavior helps them mark their territory with their strong scent, which can communicate their presence to other lions in the area.
They might but typically a stallion will urinate near the mare on the ground to let her know he's a good choice for a mate. Also the urine would be very acidic and could kill any sperm deposited in the mare.
Like in humans, a small tube called a urethra comes from the bladder to the outside. In males the urethra comes out in the middle of their penis. Both male and female cats "squat" to urinate.
Most male dogs who have not been spay or neutered have dominant personalities. Just like marking their territory, urinating on an object shows dominance over it. I recommend Ceasar Milans 'Be the Pack Leader' or 'How to Raise a Perfect Dog,' these are incredible tools that offer's great insight into a dogs personality and tendencies.
Yes, both male and female cats pee the same way: by squatting. A male cat does not lift a back leg like a dominant male dog does. For marking territories, both male and female cats "spray" urine by backing up against a vertical surface. A good indication of a spraying cat is a twitching or quivering tail.
The male will feel pressure in his bladder that tells him it is time to urinate.
You can still urinate during an erection.
no
I don't think you can unless the cat wants to. Cats only urinate where they think it's safe and where it won't get in the way of anything. They usually urinate in sand pits, or boxes, or just places they know they are allowed to 'urinate' in!
Their scent.
well if you dont want your dog to urinate on your belongings or stuff then train your dog not to! There are also books to help you.
Male horses do not need to urinate in female horses. Instead, during mating, a male horse (stallion) may urinate to signal his presence and attract a mare. This behavior is part of their natural mating rituals and communication rather than a necessity for urination itself.
The dog just needs your help to get him on to some grass and lay it down it will urinate, but if it doesnt then you should see a vet about that problem.
Could be a swollen prostrate
yes it happens every once in a while
from their urethras the same as male dogs and ALL other mamals who urinate!
Male dogs tend to lift up their legs and urinate off to the side, in all breeds.