Neutering refers to the surgical removal of a male cat's testes, while spaying refers to the surgical removal of a female cat's ovaries and uterus. As such, neutered cats are already sterilized, so they do not need to be spayed.
There is no such animal as a female Tom cat. Tom cat's are male cats that have not been neutered.
Yes cats have an alpha structure. Depending on weather the cat is female or male and if the female cat is sprayed and the male is neutered. Making the female have a larger territory when it coming from the kittens.
Yes. Male cats that are not neutered will spray and may run off for days looking for mates. It will also cut down on unspayed female cats having kittens.
A neutered male cat will have a small incision where the testicles used to be located. In female cats, the incision is typically on the abdomen. Additionally, neutered cats may display behaviors such as reduced aggression, roaming, and marking.
Male cats are neutered and female cats are spayed.
Female cats get spayed. Male cats get neutered. It's the smart thing to do.
I think you mean Neutered? :P Well cat's get Neutered because the owner does not wish for the cat to get other female cats pregnant. Neutering is for Male cats and Spaying is for Female Cats. If you would like to breed cats, then don't get them neutered/spayed! If you do not get your cat neutered, it doesn't mean that it's going to get female cats pregnant, you'll just have to keep a close eye on them. I have noticed that when a cat is in heat, it gets rather annoying! But that's just me! :)
First of all female cats aren't neutered they are spayed. The tom probably isn't neutered and all he smells are the two female cats inside.
Often breeders use the terms 'Sire' and 'Dam' for breeding pairs, but there are no specific words for different breeds.
Neutering refers to the surgical removal of a male cat's testes, while spaying refers to the surgical removal of a female cat's ovaries and uterus. As such, neutered cats are already sterilized, so they do not need to be spayed.
There is no such animal as a female Tom cat. Tom cat's are male cats that have not been neutered.
Yes, un neutered males will try to mate with spayed females.
Yes. Intact (not neutered) Toms are more aggressive and more territorial.
Male cats, particularly intact (not neutered) adult males are known as Toms or Tomcats. Adult female cats are often called Queens, especially when pregnant or nursing kittens.
Male cats do not go int heat, neutered or otherwise; heat is a characteristic of the female oestrus cycle. Even a properly neutered male may still respond to a female in heat, out of habit. If a cat has learned to spray before he was neutered, he very likely will continue after he has been neutered. It likely will be less frequent, but it can still happen.
Female cats are called a Queen, male cats are called a Tom.