Female cats generally don't develop prominent cheekbones; normally, it's mostly male cats that do. However, some female cats do develop prominent cheekbones because they may have received more nutrition during their growth.

Some female cats may develop fuller cheeks after spaying/neutering. This is because the decrease in sex hormones after spaying/neutering leads to more prominent cheeks. Therefore, if you want your female cat to develop fuller cheeks, you need to provide her with sufficient nutrition and appropriate hormone stimulation. However, it's important to note that if the female cat is in poor health, it's not recommended to try to develop fuller cheeks.