What are the differences between female cats and male cats? There is usually not much difference in appearance between female cats and male cats, but there are big differences in habits. Female cats are generally gentler and docile than male cats. They will respond very cheerfully to new things and will be more accepting of new environments. Female cats are also more likely to feel and remember their owners. As long as their owners take care of them, they can easily form emotional connections with them. Male cats have more conservative habits, are more aggressive, and are more likely to act aggressively against the outside world than other cat species, and they will also show caution and vigilance against new things.
The difference between female cats is that male cats have testicles and are exposed, while female cats have only vaginas. Female cats can reproduce and regenerate kittens, while male cats cannot give birth to kittens. When in heat, the female cat will howl loudly to attract the male cat, and the male cat will have a partner behavior when he hears the meow.
The male cat has a round genital opening and is far from the anus. Both look like ":". The opening of the female cat's vagina looks like a crack, which is closer to the anus, and the two look more like "!"