Yes. The issue I think is that there is another male stray that we were also feeding outside. For the past 2 years we were feeding both. Now this one has been coming in and kind of attached himself as one of the family. The other male has been hanging around across the street more now. We also...
I hope he keeps his, too. They are so cute. He started coming in the doggie door on his own and now we can't keep him outside lol. We are domesticating him, but I get urine smells at times that are driving me mad. He uses the litterbox too.
I also rescued a stray male cat. I had to take him to the vet because he got beat up by something. I asked the vet about his pouchy cute cheeks. He said they are because of him not being neutered and are filled with testosterone. If I get him neutered they will go down.