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Yes, cats with clipped ears are typically feral and have been part of a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program.
To determine the sex of a neutered cat, examine the genital area for anatomical differences like the distance between anus and genital opening or presence of a penis sheath.
Yes, cats with clipped ears are typically feral cats that have been trapped, neutered or spayed, and then returned to their outdoor environment.
A notched ear on a cat typically indicates it has been spayed or neutered as part of a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program.
No, it does not hurt cats when their ears are clipped, as it is a quick and simple procedure typically performed under anesthesia.
A clipped ear on a cat typically means it has been trapped, neutered or spayed, and then released as part of a TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program to manage stray or feral cat populations.
A cat with its left ear clipped is typically female if neutered in a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program.
A clipped ear on a cat typically indicates the cat has been trapped, neutered or spayed, and then released as part of a TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program. This ear tip is a universal sign used by animal control and caregivers to show the cat has already been sterilized.
You can substitute cat milk with kitten formula or lactose-free milk designed specifically for cats.
Yes, you can give a cat lactose-free milk in moderation, but it should not replace water or a balanced cat diet.

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