i had my male cat neutered last thursday...as a matter of fact, today he began humping again (blankets etc)..neutering just removes the reproductive nerve but sometimes the cat just is used to these behaviors and continues..my male cat is approx 2 1/2 according to the vet...he began humping shortly after i found him and let hin live w/me..he was already maybe a year old when i found him..the vet informed me that sometimes these behaviors will continue but over time may stop.
No, a neutered male cat cannot impregnate a female cat. Neutering involves the removal of the testicles, which are responsible for producing sperm. Therefore, a neutered male cat is sterile and cannot father kittens.
no
Neutered
An un-castrated or un-neutered male cat is known as being intact. In other words, they still have their testicles which enable them to breed female cats.
An unneutered cat is a 'Tom', but once neutered they are called a 'Gib.'
An entire (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom cat.
No, a neutered male cat cannot impregnate a female cat. Neutering involves the removal of the testicles, which are responsible for producing sperm. Therefore, a neutered male cat is sterile and cannot father kittens.
no
Yes, a neutered male cat can live harmoniously with an unneutered female cat, but it is recommended to have both cats spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted litters and reduce behavioral issues.
It depends on where you take them
Neutered
An un-castrated or un-neutered male cat is known as being intact. In other words, they still have their testicles which enable them to breed female cats.
A castrated male cat is usually just called a "neutered" or "fixed" male.
No, a neutered male cat cannot mate because neutering involves the removal of the testicles, which are responsible for producing sperm and the male hormone testosterone needed for mating.
An unneutered cat is a 'Tom', but once neutered they are called a 'Gib.'
have them neutered
The main differences between a tomcat and a neutered cat are that a tomcat is a male cat that has not been neutered, meaning it can reproduce and may exhibit more aggressive behaviors. A neutered cat, on the other hand, has been spayed or neutered, which can result in a calmer demeanor and prevents the cat from reproducing.