Do Neutered Male Cats Still Produce Testosterone? Understanding Hormone Levels After Neutering

Learn how neutering affects testosterone levels in male cats and why small amounts may still remain post-surgery.

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Neutered male cats generally have very low levels of testosterone. The procedure removes the testicles, which are the primary producers of this hormone. However, small amounts of testosterone can still be produced by the adrenal glands. Therefore, while levels are significantly reduced, some testosterone may still be present in neutered males.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do neutered male cats still show some hormone-driven behaviors? Although neutering removes the primary source of testosterone, the adrenal glands can produce small amounts, which may cause residual hormone-driven behaviors.
  2. How does neutering affect a male cat’s hormone levels? Neutering removes the testicles, significantly reducing testosterone levels, but small quantities may still be produced by the adrenal glands.
  3. Can testosterone from adrenal glands affect a neutered male cat’s health? The small levels of testosterone from adrenal glands generally do not impact health significantly but may influence some behavioral traits.