This is most likely when something has recently changed in the cats environment like the addition of a new family member a move or even a neighborhood cat that can be seen from a window. I recently adopted a pair of cats from a shelter male and female.
Im taking the cats to my own vet for a checkup and will ask about it then.
My cat was neutered but still has balls. Do male cats still have balls after being neutered. Since neutering a male cat means removing his testicles they shouldnt have balls after the surgery. When your feline pet gets neutered he has the testicles removed.
Thus if there are hard balls inside then it means your cat still has his testicles and he is not neutered. Why Are My Cats Balls Black After Neutering. Normally after neutering your cats balls or at least where they used to be may appear to be black.
This is normal and can be the result of bruising or a little bleeding from under the skin where the blood vessels have been tied. They are not large but definitely noticable. Many male cats still have the appearance of having testicles due to the way the surgery is performed.
Only the testicles are removed. The multi-layer sheath that surrounds the testicles is left as well as the scrotal skin. Firstly when a cat is neutered the scrotal sack is usually left in place.
So what you might be seeing is just his scrotum which can be a bit confusing. However this usually shrinks so its perfectly possible his testicles are still in position. Hes going to be swollen after surgery so thats why you noticed that after.
It takes a good few weeks sometimes longer for them to shrink down so to speak. Hormones tissue etc doesnt just shrink his puff balls overnight. Try not to worry.
Keep in mind cats neutered early before the testicles have had a chance to really stretch the scrotum tend to be teeny in end but the late neuters will usually be bigger. I have all my kittens done at 8 weeks and have had rescued males. Tinker was neutered a long time before I got him but he has nothing there just hair.
Wilson now looks like Tinker with all being smooth and hairy. Oscar however still has his balls well at least one. You can clearly see the shape of them.
Do male cats spray after being neutered. There are many reasons why cats spray. Sometimes because of hormones but more commonly due to stress.
If your cat has suddenly started spraying speak to your vet to discuss whether neutering might help. Find out more in our article about urine problems in cats. Why does my neutered cat still look like they have testicles balls.
If your cat has been spayed or neutered for several weeks but still appears to be sexually active the first thing you should do is call your vet. Your vet will advise you about the next steps after discussing the behaviors you have observed. In some cases your cat may need to visit the vet for an examination.
It can often appear that either one or both testicles are still present. However keep an eye and if you are concerned it may be a mass or abnormality speak with your own vet at their next check up. Sooner if there are changes.
By six months of age the kitten has one or no testicles in its scrotum rather than the normal two. When an unneutered adult cat appears to have no testicles in its scrotum as though it has been neutered yet still displays the following behaviors the cat should be examined by a vet to determine if the cat has one or two retained testicles. Because of this you can feel this area to see if your cat has been neutered.
Look for his testicle sac which is located below the tail and anus and above the penis. When your cat is neutered there are different ways in which your vet may perform the surgery. If it looks like your cat still has their balls dont worry.
Your vet is likely going to leave scrotal skin and the surrounding sheath but the testicles will be physically removed. Why does my neutered cat still have balls. It may look like he still does but dont worry he doesnt.
Neutering removes the testicles but the scrotal skin or ball sack to use a coarser term which held the testicles remains in place. In the early stages the most likely explanation is that your cat still has sex hormones in his body for a little while after the operation. In fact it can take as long as 12 weeks for all of the hormones to fade.
Therefore if your cat has been neutered within the past 12 weeks this is likely to be the reason for the behaviour. I recently adopted a pair of cats from a shelter male and female. I was told that they were neutered and spayed but the male appears to have normal testicles.
Im taking the cats to my own vet for a checkup and will ask about it then. They are indoor cats and the female is definitely spayed so its not an emergency. A cats genitalia is found underneath the base of its tail.
A male cat that has not been neutered will have two furry testicles right below the. Cat humping can be related to stress and anxiety. This is most likely when something has recently changed in the cats environment like the addition of a new family member a move or even a neighborhood cat that can be seen from a window.
Boredom is another cause of humping in cats. However cats also use mounting behavior as a way to. Hi My 8 month old male cat has been neutered today would be day 6 since the surgery.
I been keeping eye on him over the time and i never used the E collar due to him freaking out the first day but today i checked it and the right testicle is a little red and swollen could it be that its healing and getting itchy. There is NO blood or. Yes i have heard this when i had my previous rescue dog i was told he had been neutered but he still had his balls was a little confused.
And i dont mean to panic you but in the end he ended up having to have another operation to complete the job where there were then removed because the previous vet in Ireland had completley messed it up. I was reading your blog about neutered male cats who may have an infected anal gland. My cat is four years old and has been neutered since he was about eight months old.
He marks even after being neu. Have just rehomed a cat from the RSPCA. They say that he has been neutered and the paperwork reflects this.
However he has extremely large testicles in situ. I remember from cats I have had when I was a child that the testicles were removed when cats were castrated. Can anyone advise on this as Googling hasnt been particularly helpful.