In the process of raising or contacting cats, accurately identifying the sex of cats is a basic and important knowledge point. Although at first glance, the kittens all appear to look similar, a closer look reveals many gender-related traits. Let's explore how to distinguish between male and female cats.
1. Observe *** officer.
The most direct way to initially identify the sex of a cat is to observe its *** officer. Male cats, i.e., male cats, have more pronounced ** and **, usually located below **. Whereas, female cats, are smoother, have no obvious protrusions, and the distance between them is shorter.
2. Pay attention to behavioral differences.
As kittens grow, the differences in behaviour due to gender become more pronounced. For example, male cats tend to be more docile and prefer to be petted and close to people when they mature, while female cats tend to be more docile and prefer to be petted and close to people.
3. Listen to the sound to distinguish.
Adult cats make their characteristic barks during estrus. Male cats have a low, long-lasting meow, similar to a "meow" sound, while female cats tend to make a higher-pitched, high-pitched meow.
Fourth, observe the physical characteristics.
In addition to the differences in official and behavior, preliminary identification can also be made according to some physical characteristics of cats. For example, male cats are larger than female cats, have a stronger physique, and tend to have a wider head. In addition, male cats also have more developed gills than female cats.
Through the above methods, we can more accurately identify the male and female of cats. Of course, the most reliable way is to have it checked by a professional. There is no ** mother, every cat is a unique life individual, worthy of our care.