Male cats have breasts. Although male cats do not have breasts as prominent and developed as female cats, they do have nipples. The nipples in male cats are usually located on the abdominal area and may not be easily visible due to being covered by fur. The number of nipples varies from individual to individual, typically ranging from two to six.

These nipples play an important role in a cat's physiological functions, although they are not used for lactation. In male cats, the nipples may also gradually enlarge and become more prominent under the influence of female hormones. During routine care, owners should avoid touching or squeezing the nipples of male cats to prevent infection or inflammation.