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Feb 22, 2023 · Tomcat jowls, also known as “stud cheeks,” “stud jowls,” or “shields,” are common in intact male cats that have not been castrated. Key Takeaways. Tomcat jowls are round, chunky, fleshy areas that appear on either side of their face in unneutered male cats, forming due to the effects of the hormone testosterone.
Also known as stud jowls, stud cheeks or shields, tomcat jowls are fleshy areas that develop in the cheeks of intact male cats due to the effects of the hormone testosterone.
Sep 27, 2024 · Why Do Tomcats Have Large Cheeks? To put it simply: testosterone. Chubby cheeks are specific to unneutered male cats, but it's important to know that not all unneutered males develop these swollen cheeks.
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While tomcat jowls are a normal anatomical feature, it’s essential for cat owners to be aware of the potential underlying causes of swollen cheeks in cats. Sometimes, the jowls can become inflamed or swollen due to various health issues.
In this article, we will describe how tomcat cheeks develop over time, the processes involved as well as social and reproductive processes in which these cheeks feature. We will go a step further and look at some of the health issues associated with tomcat cheeks.
May 18, 2022 · Most tomcats have one main interesting feature: Chubby cheeks. Ideally, the cheeks are a form of fat storage, to help the tomcat to stay well-fed during lean times and also to keep him warm. But is that all there is to it?
Aug 30, 2023 · Tom cats, or male cats, have a distinct anatomical structure that contributes to their prominent cheeks. The primary reason for these striking cheeks is the presence of large salivary glands located near the ears.