hey Cat lovers and welcome back to another video choosing the right cat to adopt is a big decision and along with breed and age one of the many factors you might be considering is gender how do you decide whether to get a male or female cat are there differences between their behavior and personality if you enjoy this kind of content subscribe to the channel for more cat videos now let's explore the main differences between male and female cats so you can decide which cat is best for you to adopt differences between male and female cats
behavioral differences gender can play a role in a cat's actions and tendencies but usually only if they are unspayed or unneutered unspa female cats experience a heat cycle which can impact their behavior while they are undergoing heat they will be actively seeking out a mate they may become overly affectionate rub up on people and objects scratch out windows and doors roll around on the floor more often and start yowling yowling is typically the most disruptive female cat behavior as it is a long drawn out sound that they may repeat over and over again for hours
at a time this sound can also be very loud so it may become a great annoyance for Cat Guardians especially if it's happening in the middle of the night unneutered cats also referred to as Tom Cats also have behavioral differences from neutered ones tom cats are more likely to be aggressive and territorial especially with other male cats they may prefer to be outside and will roam farther distances they are more likely to get into fights with other cats unuttered cats also tend to spray urine which can be messy and gross for Cat Guardians to clean
up tom cats spray urine to attract mates and communicate with other cats this urine spray is different from typical cat urine as it contains a high concentration of pheromones it is also known for having a particularly sharp and unpleasant odor even though unneutered male cats are typically known for urine spraying it is also observed in unspa female cats however all of the behavioral differences based on gender that we've discussed are dependent on a cat's fixed status when a cat is neutered or spayed you cannot tell their gender based on their behavior alone rather socialization and
environment are much more important indicators of behavior than gender is whether or not a cat was properly socialized as a kitten for example is a much more reliable indicator of their behavior than gender but like behavior in humans cat's behavior is complex there is no one way to predict a cat's Tendencies and habits plenty of factors from environment to personality to even genetics can play a role but as far as researchers are concerned gender is not one of these factors if the cat is spayed or neutered so if you are looking to adopt a cat
with certain behaviors gender is not the metric to base It On by the way if you want to help future Cat Guardians learn this information please click that like button personality differences like Behavior personality is not determined by gender cat personalities are multifaceted and complex and researchers are still trying to understand how personality is formed in cats if you've ever spent much time with a cat you'll know that they have distinct personalities like humans personality VAR drastically from cat to cat there has been extensive research into cat personalities trying to understand how they function and
are influenced one of the most prominent studies into a cat personality is called the feline five an exploration of personality in pet cats and it determined five main personality factors neuroticism extroversion dominance impulsiveness and agreeableness the study suggested that all cats have traits that fall into these five spectrums and in conjunction they form a cat's personality first for example some cats may be more extroverted and more dominant than other cats who may be more shy and passive some cats may be more aggressive and impulsive While others may be more calm and agreeable while the study
did suggest that personality can be affected by their environment cats from a chaotic home environment may be more likely to score higher on the neurotic scale for example it did not suggest that personality is influenced by gender in fact most researchers agree that personality is formed from a combination of early life socialization environment and genetics rather than gender socialization and experience within 2 to 12 weeks of age seem to be more influential in shaping a cat's personality but genetics like the presence of the oxytocin receptor Gene also seem to play a role some researchers even
suggest that phenotypes like body size code color and code length as well as breed might play a role in personality but in terms of gender there is no scientific evidence linking specific personality traits to female or male cats however even though there isn't any definitive proof that gender has an influence on personality that doesn't stop gender stereotypes many Cat Guardians will claim that female cats are quieter calmer and less playful than male cats female cats are also often considered to be more aloof independent and solitary male cats conversely are often seen as more cuddly affectionate
and warm however it is important to analyze our own biases when it comes to gender and consider how those might affect our perception of cat personalities as mentioned there is no scientific link between gender and personality in cats so a majority of the reported differences might be chocked up to our stereotypes about gender you shouldn't get a male cat just because you are hoping for a cuddly affectionate cat just as you shouldn't avoid adopting a female cat for the same reasons Health differences while personality and behavior aren't really based on gender some health conditions are
specific to only male or female cats female cats for example are at a higher risk of developing mamory tumors than male cats in fact male cats only account for around 5% of all reported mamory tumor cases female cats are also at a risk of developing uterine or Arian Cancers and they may develop reproductive disorders like pyometra and endometriosis however these conditions are much more likely to affect unspay cats than Spade cats since fixing a female cat involves removing her entire reproductive tract including the uterus and the ovaries the risk of these reproductive cancers or conditions
is eliminated entirely Spang also reduces the risk of breast cancer significantly which is the most common cancer in unspay cats male cats on the other hand can develop testicular or prostate tumors cancer or other issues however like female cats the risk of these conditions is eliminated after getting your male cat fixed male cats are also at a higher risk of developing urinary obstructions as they have a longer and narrower urethra than female cats these blockages weren't a medical emergency as they can lead to kidney failure within only a few days aside from these gender specific
conditions other health conditions are more likely to occur in female cats or male cats for one reason or another even though they don't exclusively occur in one gender one research project from the Royal veteran Ary College in London studied various health conditions in cats and determined that female and male cats had different risk levels from 12 of the 30 most common female cats were more at risk than male cats for three disorders complications associated with clinical care claw or nail disorders and endocrine system disorders male cats were more at a risk than female cats for
nine disorders heart disease parasite infestation upper respiratory tract disorder adverse reaction to drugs viral infectious disorders obesity traumatic injury abscess and oral cavity disorder however it is important to note that many of these disorders are not inherently due to the cat's gender as the studies suggests many of the conditions that male cats are more predisposed to are due to a greater Tendencies towards roaming and fighting with other male cats plus dangerous conditions like feline leukemia and Feline AIDS are spread through bites so they can easily be encountered if your cat is getting in fights with
other cats however this can be easily prevented by keeping your male cats indoors neutering or imposing curfews as they emphasize in the study the pet owner relationship is crucial to effective treatment and preventative health care regardless of your cat's gender it is important to be attentive and ensure their needs are met another Health difference commonly noted between female and male cats is life expectancy a research report published in the Journal of fine medicine and surgery in 2015 found that female cats tend to live longer than male cats while the average Lipan of a female cat
was 15 years the average lifespan of a male cat was only 13 years however much of this is negated when considering fixed cats the study found that neutering and spaying a cat has a significant impact on their lifespan fixed female cats lived 6 years longer than non-fixed female cats and fixed male cats lived 1.7 years longer than non-fixed male cats on average so especially in the case of male cats neutering has a very real impact on lifespan as non-fixed male cats tend to engage in riskier behaviors than fixed male cats which may contribute to their
shorter lifespan while there may be some health Trends based on gender a cat's health is far more dependent on lifestyle and environment spaying or neutering your cat is one of the best ways you can reduce their risk of developing dangerous health conditions later in life as we've discussed it significantly reduces or eliminates the chance of your cat developing certain cancers or other health conditions it also reduces unwanted behaviors like roaming and aggression which makes it less likely that your cat encounters situations that may be dangerous to their health in general you should also promote a
healthy lifestyle for your cat to reduce their risk of developing dangerous health conditions ensure that your cat is eating a balanced and regular diet drinking enough fresh clean water always has a clean litter box and has plenty of physical and mental engagement while some health conditions are inevitable you can significantly improve your cat's overall health by ensuring that their lifestyle and environment are promoting good health how to tell which cat is right for you finding the right cat for you in your lifestyle can be a tricky decision and it should be made thoughtfully it generally
isn't a good idea to get a male or female cat specifically hoping for certain behaviors or personalities as gender is not a good indicator of these rather it's a better idea to focus on demographics like breed and age it is a good idea to visit local shelters and adoption agencies near you as they will have Personnel who can evaluate your wants and match you with the perfect cat but when looking for a cat make sure to keep an open mind you never know which cat is going to catch your eye and you might be surprised
by the outcome as for the cat's gender there are pros and cons to both genders and the difference between male and female cats may be less than you think especially for fixed cats so while it's okay to have preferences you should ultimately make your decision based on the cat itself rather than their gender after learning all this are you most interested in a male or female cat let us know in the comments below and now we invite you to check out one of these pawsome videos next we'll see you there cat lovers