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When Is Mating Season For Cats Male

Most male animals (domesticated or otherwise) display distinctive behaviors when they encounter a female that’s ready to mate. Some animals, like peacocks and giraffes, will do a mating dance to woo nearby females, while other species will perform a mating call. Male cats are no different. Here are some telltale signs that your unneutered male cat is ready to mate.

Yowling

Pet parents may be alarmed when their cat starts yowling at all hours of the night. But chances are, if your cat’s unneutered, this is a mating call to attract nearby females. In-heat females may respond to these vocalizations, which can cause the male’s vocalizations to become louder and more persistent.

Roaming

Roaming is a classic unneutered male behavior. When a male picks up on an in-heat female’s pheromones, they will often set off in search of the source — sometimes traveling long distances to find their mate.

Roaming is an obvious cause for concern since felines may get lost, walk into traffic, or be picked up while on their quest. Indoor cats who don’t have outside access may show their desire to roam by pacing, scratching at the door, or by trying to sneak outside.

Territorial aggression

An intact female can attract many males, and potential suitors often act aggressively to fight off the competition and win mating rights. Male cats may growl, hiss, and even attack nearby males when a female is around. Because of this reason, unneutered males may come home with lacerations and bite marks after these altercations.

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Territorial spraying

Did you know the reason for your cat’s spraying may be sexual? Male cats will often mark their surroundings with urine and pheromones to attract females and ward off other males.

Attempting to mate

Attempting to mate is an obvious sign that your cat is at the mercy of their hormones. Mating behavior may appear as a cat fight, as the male will pounce on, bite, and growl at the female. If the male can’t get to the female, they will sometimes perform mating behaviors on soft objects like stuffed animals or blankets.

Unusually affectionate behavior

Some pet parents find their intact male cats become more affectionate when there are females in heat nearby. However, this isn’t true for all cats.

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