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male kitten adoption question.
Hello there,
One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch |
Hello there,
One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch It depends on a couple of things, IMO. The specific personality of the resident cats, and how careful and slow she introduces New Kitten. My boys are very accepting of interlopers. Bootsie's not, but it never goes beyond hissing and swatting. It takes her at least a month to accept the newbies. Mine never have sprayed over a new cat. Sherry |
Hello there,
One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch It depends on a couple of things, IMO. The specific personality of the resident cats, and how careful and slow she introduces New Kitten. My boys are very accepting of interlopers. Bootsie's not, but it never goes beyond hissing and swatting. It takes her at least a month to accept the newbies. Mine never have sprayed over a new cat. Sherry |
Adopting a kitten is much less threatening to other cats in the household.
My guess is that it will not create a problem. She must make sure to neuter him as soon as medically appropriate. Gail "frigamia" wrote in message .. . Hello there, One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch |
Adopting a kitten is much less threatening to other cats in the household.
My guess is that it will not create a problem. She must make sure to neuter him as soon as medically appropriate. Gail "frigamia" wrote in message .. . Hello there, One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch |
"frigamia" wrote in message ...
Hello there, One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch Why would you neuter or spay a cat that you were going to keep in your home? Do you think that the two ideas are inseparable? You aren't necessarily required to do one with the other, you know.. IBen G. |
"frigamia" wrote in message ...
Hello there, One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch Why would you neuter or spay a cat that you were going to keep in your home? Do you think that the two ideas are inseparable? You aren't necessarily required to do one with the other, you know.. IBen G. |
"frigamia" wrote in message .. . Hello there, One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch IME, it's not the gender(s) (albeit neutered) of the cats that really count(s) when assimilating a new cat into a household, but rather the personalities of the individual cats involved. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon |
"frigamia" wrote in message .. . Hello there, One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch IME, it's not the gender(s) (albeit neutered) of the cats that really count(s) when assimilating a new cat into a household, but rather the personalities of the individual cats involved. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon |
I am not sure I understand what you mean.
What I want to know is ... Does it cause trouble to have two males in one household. Mia "IBen Getiner" wrote in message om... "frigamia" wrote in message ... Hello there, One of my friend would like to eventually adopt one of my kittens when they are ready to go to new homes (8-12 weeks, right?). She already has a male cat (neutered) that is almost 2 years old, and 2 females (spayed). If she adopts one of my male kittens, (that she will have neutered too) will she end up with territorial problems between the males? Will they spray more? Can other problems occur? Should she adopt a female instead? Thank you, Mia, Misha and the bunch Why would you neuter or spay a cat that you were going to keep in your home? Do you think that the two ideas are inseparable? You aren't necessarily required to do one with the other, you know.. IBen G. |
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