No, a cat does not have testicles after being neutered.
No, it is not possible for a cat to still have its testicles after being neutered, as neutering involves the removal of the testicles.
Yes, your cat can still lick himself after being neutered. The surgery does not affect his ability to groom himself.
A cat should typically wear a cone for about 7-10 days after being neutered to prevent them from licking or biting at the surgical site.
No, it is not possible for a cat to still have its testicles after being neutered. Neutering involves the removal of the testicles, which are the source of male hormones and sperm production in cats.
No, a male cat cannot mate after being neutered because neutering involves the removal of the testicles, which are responsible for producing sperm and the male hormone testosterone needed for mating.
No, cats do not get bigger after being neutered. Neutering does not affect a cat's size, but it can help prevent certain health issues and behaviors associated with being intact.
After being neutered, your cat may be acting crazy due to the effects of anesthesia, changes in hormone levels, or discomfort from the surgery. It is common for cats to exhibit unusual behavior for a few days after being neutered, but if the behavior persists or worsens, it is best to consult with your veterinarian for further advice.
Yes a cat can be neutered after five years. In cat years, it would only be about 35ish years old. The cat is still young. As long as the cat is healthy, it can be 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.
technically they still can. however, after he has been neutered his desire or urge to spray goes way down. Typically neutering will help to stop the spraying. However, a cat that has been neutered before reaching sexual maturity (around six months old), it is very unlikely the cat will ever start spraying.
An entire (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom cat.