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What do the terms “tom” and “queen” mean when used to refer to a cat?
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The terms “tom” and “queen” are used to refer to male and female cats, respectively. A tom is an unneutered male cat, while a queen is an unspayed female cat.
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Female cats actually have three different names. The name Molly is used to refer to any female cat as the female equivalent of 'Tom. ' The other two names are Dam and Queen and are actually used depending on the reproductive state that the cat is in.
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To elaborate further, a "tom" is an adult male cat that is unneutered, and a "queen" is an adult female cat, particularly one that is unspayed and capable of breeding. Neutered male cats are often called "gib" or "neuter," and spayed females may be referred to simply as "spayed queens."
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