Donna's right, and if not at that age, he should have been neutered before being let outside. By this time, he could already have mated many times and sired kittens - and who knows what has/will happen to them? Stuffed into a shelter? 'Disposed' of? It's your responsibilty as an animal lover to stop adding to the problem of pet overpopulation.
Also, an intact tom can cause damage to queens, intact or not. My RB cat Zsa-Zsa, who was spayed waaay before we let her out, often used to be pursued by a neighbour's intact tom. He caused her considerable distress and scratched and bit her a few times before his owners finally did the right thing and fixed him.
Unless you are really, really devoted to the Pixie Bob breed, think your breeding stock is of high enough quality, and are prepared to devote a lot of time into breeding, breeding is not a good idea. Please get him fixed as soon as you can.
Aside from that, he does sound lovely, and I would also like to see some pics of the guy.![]()








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