Determining if a cat has been spayed or neutered, commonly referred to as “fixed,” is crucial for responsible pet ownership and population control. Spaying or neutering involves surgical procedures that remove the reproductive organs, preventing unwanted litters and contributing to the well-being of both individual cats and the feline community as a whole.
There are several methods to identify if a cat has been fixed. One common indicator in male cats is the presence or absence of testicles. Neutered male cats will have had their testicles removed, resulting in a smooth, rounded area between their hind legs. In contrast, intact male cats will have visible testicles.