Do neutered tomcats still court females?
I have observed an outdoor tomcat (an abandoned pet, judging by his tameness) hanging around a feral female who comes to my house. At first I thought he was guarding his territory, but he allowed her to come to the porch and eat and seemed to be socializing. Neither of them made any sounds or cries. I have not yet been able to bring him to the vet, so i don't know if he is neutered. I have seen neutered male dogs go after females in heat and wondered if a cat would do the same.
He is affectionate in behavior but nips me if i stroke him more than a minute. He is very affectionate with my other outdoor cat, who has been to the vet and is neutered. They spend a lot of time together and rub heads. I feed him dry cat food and he won't eat any other food.
I am planning to take him to the vet but I am wondering if his behavior indicates anything about whether he is neutered or not. I might trap the female and take her in, although I've already spent a small fortune spaying and releasing feral cats.