Michelle, she has said she isn't sure if she will breed him.
Have to say, we haven't found a chip in the unneutered toms we have had so far, but Angie makes a good point with the chipping, it will probably happen in the future. We tend to keep females for a month to check if they come into season, but then have to assume they have been done - I wish there was a tattoo they did when they spayed females (even if just a couple of dots on the tummy), so that if one came into rescue over spaying age, all the vet would have to do is shave a small patch of fur, and you would instantly know, cos even if you see a scar, you can't guarantee they have been done, some vets will do a c section and not spay.