Is a neutered cat still a Tom?

Sexual Activity in Cats After Spay or Neuter
A cat's reproductive organs are removed during a spay or neuter. 1 This means the cat's body should no longer produce sexual hormones.
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Is a neutered cat a Tom cat?

A neutered male cat has had his testicles removed, not only ending his ability to reproduce but also removing his source of testosterone and his interest in hormone-driven behaviors. More than 90% will reduce this behavior with neutering.
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Is a neutered cat still a male?

Vasectomies are not performed in cats because this procedure only sterilizes the cat but does not stop production of male hormones. It is both sterilization and removal of the male hormones that provide the behavioral benefits of castration.
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What is a neutered Tom cat called?

A male cat is called a tom or tomcat (or a gib, if neutered). An unspayed female is called a queen, (or a molly, if spayed), especially in a cat-breeding context.
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Do Tom cats still mate after being neutered?

Do Male Cats Still Mate After Being Neutered? Yes, male cats may still continue to mate for 4 to 8 weeks after the surgery.
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Can a neutered cat still get erect?

According to Guide to a Healthy Cat (Elaine Wexler-Mitchell, 2003) male cats that have just been neutered will still be able to easily get erections for a few weeks after their operation. This is because it takes one month for testosterone to completely leave the cat's body.
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How do you tell if a cat is a Tom?

Tomcats are larger and more muscular than neuters and female cats, with a broad neck, and prominent stud (tomcat) jowls on the face. The testicles are clearly visible in the adult tomcat. Battle scars are common in Tomcats who are allowed to roam, who will often have torn ears and facial scarring.
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Why do Tomcats have big heads?

The hormones present in the tomcats or unneutered male cats are what cause the large head on the cat. They usually tend to have chubby cheeks too. The testosterone levels and the hormone orientation in neutered male cats are very different from the unneutered ones.
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Why are cats called toms?

Although the term Tom is believed to have been attributed to young male kittens as far back as 1300, the commonly used term Tomcat became more widely recognised in 1760 after the publication of an anonymous book 'The Life And Adventures Of A Cat'.
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At what age do male cats calm down?

The transition to adulthood ordinarily occurs from 1 to 2 years old. At this time, and possibly after neutering, a cat may retain a lot of energy but should be notably calmer with it reaching full maturity at 2. From 3 to 10 years old, a cat is relatively calm but remains active.
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What type of cat is a tom cat?

Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, he is a grey and white anthropomorphic domestic short haired mute tuxedo cat who first appeared in the 1940 MGM animated short Puss Gets the Boot.
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What kind of cat is a tomcat?

A tomcat is a sexually mature male cat that has not been desexed and is prone to fighting over females and territory.
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How big do Tomcats get?

Like most mammals, male cats of any breed tend to be a little larger in size than their female counterparts. However, in general terms, both male and female cats tend to weigh between 6 to 12 pounds and stand about 8 to 10 inches high.
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What is the difference between a tom cat and a cat?

Tomcats are larger and more muscular than neuters and female cats, with a broad neck, and prominent stud (tomcat) jowls on the face. The testicles are clearly visible in the adult tomcat. Battle scars are common in Tomcats who are allowed to roam, who will often have torn ears and facial scarring.
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Are girl or boy cats nicer?

Males, or toms, can be friendlier than females. Intact male cats "spray" to mark their territory and “howl” for females (this is usually not a problem if you get him neutered). Female cats tend to be more reserved than males but are far less likely to spray.
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What are Tomcat jowls?

Also known as stud jowls, stud cheeks or shields, tomcat jowls are fleshy areas that develop in the cheeks of intact male cats due to the effects of the hormone testosterone.
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How do unneutered male cats act?

Outdoors, unneutered males may range far from home in search of females. Indoors, males may be restless and vocal because they can't wander as their instincts lead them. Unneutered males are also aggressive towards each other, especially when they cross paths outdoors. Fighting and injuries are common.
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Are male cats more affectionate?

Male cats tend to be more social and affectionate with both humans and other cats. They commonly form strong bonds with other cats in the home, even when they are not from the same litter. Females, on the other hand, are often more standoffish. If you are looking for a cuddle bug, adopting a male may be your best bet.
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Do all male cats spray?

The vast majority of cats do not spray. Males are more likely than females to spray, but if a cat is neutered before 6 months, he will almost never spray. If an intact male cat does begin to spray, neutering him will solve the problem in about 95 percent of the cases.
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Why do male cats have spikes on their willies?

Watch out for the penis spines

Male cats spayed early, however, usually don't develop penis spines. That's because the spines grow in response to male hormones, or androgens.
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Are neutered male cats smaller?

If a cat is spayed or neutered early in life, it will grow larger, both in girth and length. But if the procedures are carried out in adulthood, it will generally grow to the breeds natural size.
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What is the toughest domestic cat?

Strongest Domestic Cat Breed: Maine Coon

The Maine Coon is the largest non-hybrid domestic cat and is definitely one of the strongest cats. One of the “giant” or large cat breeds, the Maine Coon is a muscular cat that is second only to the savannah cat in terms of size.
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What's the average lifespan of a house cat?

Indoor cats live on average 10-15 years, while outdoor cats live on average 2-5 years This handout is intended to help you sort out the pros and cons associated with each lifestyle so you can rest assured your cat will have both an enriched life and protection from environmental hazards.
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What does Alley cat mean?

alley cat. A promiscuous woman; also, a person of loose morals. For example, She's constantly picking up men in bars—a real alley cat. This idiom transfers a stray cat that frequents alleys in search of food to a woman of easy virtue, especially a prostitute seeking customers. [
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