No, male cats do not meow when they are in heat. Only female cats exhibit vocal behavior when they are in heat.
No, male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats typically do not meow more frequently due to being in heat.
No, male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats are able to mate and reproduce at any time once they reach sexual maturity, whereas female cats go into heat periodically when they are fertile and looking to mate.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats may meow more when they are seeking attention or are in distress, but it is not related to being in heat.
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.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, male cats are capable of mating year-round once they reach sexual maturity.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, male cats are typically ready to mate year-round and may exhibit behaviors such as increased vocalization, spraying, and restlessness when they sense a female in heat nearby.
Male cats don't go 'in heat' - only female cats do.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats. Instead, they are capable of mating and reproducing throughout the year. They may exhibit increased vocalization and roaming behaviors when seeking out a female in heat.
Male dogs don't get in heat, but if they smell a female in heat they can get real frantic in their effort to get to her.
I'm not exactly sure what your question is, but I'll try my best to answer it. Male horses, elephants, snakes, and many other mammals and reptiles use smell to find if a female is in heat or not. If the female is, the male will try to mate with her. Most of the male antelope and cats draw the scent of the female secreted over a gland in the roof of the mouth to detect if the female concerned is on heat and therefore more receptive to mating.
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.