Recently, many cat owners have discovered that the little male cats will keep chirping every once in a while, but they don’t know what the cause is. This is actually a sign of a little male cat in estrus and courtship. In response to this situation, we can learn more about the number of male cats in heat every few months.
Little male cats usually start to estrus at eight months old, and usually estrus once a week afterwards. Each estrus lasts for 7 to 10 days, and the estrus is relatively frequent.
When male cats are in estrus, they usually have symptoms such as rolling all over the ground, twisting their bodies, or howling in a low voice, leaving the cat's urine in various corners. The male cats in estrus will tilt their tails high and shake quickly when peeing.
It is necessary to pay attention to the beginning of late winter every year. Spring and autumn are the main seasons for cats to estrus, and when cats do not mate with other cats of the opposite sex during estrus, they will soon have a second estrus.