on 05-09-2014 11:58 PM
Master Puss has reached puberty and has started weeing inside.
Will desexing stop these behaviours?
06-09-2014 11:34 AM - edited 06-09-2014 11:37 AM
@2106greencat wrote:
@***super_nova*** wrote:The only cat I had that was a real problem spraying was castrated when he was less than 3 months. When we lived on acreage we had up to 10 cats (most of them dumped strays, but all coming inside) and had little problem; once I forgot to castrate my Chinchilla cross, and he never sprayed inside. I only realised he was not castrated when he got a stick tangled in his fur near his tail, and by then he was over 2.
But the castrated male pee does not smell as bad as entire male.
Did you really get your cat 'castrated' ?
ouch LOL
Well, yes, what do you do with the boys?
By the way, all cats will spray,; entire males have the strongest impulse to do it, it has a strong smell, but females even those that have been spayed will also spray. My old cat does on the bushes in our front yard, not doubt she is telling the cats in our area to stay away.
on 06-09-2014 12:16 PM
I've never had a male cat. So no help at all.
on 06-09-2014 02:11 PM