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Dear magic cat group
I know you can answer all things I have observed that male cats do not put out a smell after they are neutered I had a normal male cat, he would put his scent on me Especially when he was happy to see me. A very distinct smell |
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"whitershadeofpale" wrote in message ps.com... Dear magic cat group I know you can answer all things I have observed that male cats do not put out a smell after they are neutered I had a normal male cat, he would put his scent on me Especially when he was happy to see me. A very distinct smell Um, did you have a question? If your cat puts his scent on you, you belong to him and to no other cat in the world. Think about that. It's a serious responsibility and you'd better not screw around. A dog -- hell, a dog might smell another dog on you, but he'll be more interested in the other *dog*. A cat will get fur-ious with you and the other cat, and freeze you out so bad you'll think the sun went out. HTH, JPM |
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DemoDisk wrote: Um, did you have a question? I have an idea about this, but where are the scent glands? Are the scent glands different with males and females? Do neutered cats stop putting their parfume on things. I'm not talking about pee pee, like a dog might mark a tree. Barry |
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whitershadeofpale wrote: I have an idea about this, but where are the scent glands? Are the scent glands different with males and females? Do neutered cats stop putting their parfume on things. I'm not talking about pee pee, like a dog might mark a tree. Barry I believe I asked a question here people! What is wrong with ya'll You're not getting paid to just answer when you get good and ready... Oh well, I guess nobody cares. Nobody loves me. Think I'll just go out in the back yard and eat worms from the garden. |
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DemoDisk wrote: A cat will get fur-ious with you and the other cat, and freeze you out so bad you'll think the sun went out. that's too funny |
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"whitershadeofpale" wrote in message oups.com... whitershadeofpale wrote: I have an idea about this, but where are the scent glands? Are the scent glands different with males and females? Do neutered cats stop putting their parfume on things. I'm not talking about pee pee, like a dog might mark a tree. Barry I believe I asked a question here people! What is wrong with ya'll You're not getting paid to just answer when you get good and ready... Oh well, I guess nobody cares. Nobody loves me. Think I'll just go out in the back yard and eat worms from the garden. Lyn tells me they are a great source of protein. |
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"whitershadeofpale" wrote in message oups.com... DemoDisk wrote: A cat will get fur-ious with you and the other cat, and freeze you out so bad you'll think the sun went out. that's too funny I love creative writing. |
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whitershadeofpale wrote: DemoDisk wrote: A cat will get fur-ious with you and the other cat, and freeze you out so bad you'll think the sun went out. that's too funny I guess I stumped the great Magic Cat Group I will go get the answer, come back and expound on it just a little bit. I already know the answer, did I mention anything about mites? I'll be back in two shakes of a lambs tail |
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whitershadeofpale wrote: I'll be back in two shakes of a lambs tail Cats have scent glands along the tail, on each side of their head, on their lips, base of their tail, chin, near their sex organs, and between their front paws. They use these glands to scent mark their territory. When the cat rubs you, he is marking you with his scent, claiming you as "his." Too, he is picking up your scent. Cats rub up against furniture or doorways for the same reason - to mark the item as "his". (Urine spraying is also a territorial marking, by the way.) http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/whycat.htm man that hurt! lol don't cats also have mites on them all the time |
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"whitershadeofpale" wrote in message oups.com... whitershadeofpale wrote: I'll be back in two shakes of a lambs tail Cats have scent glands along the tail, on each side of their head, on their lips, base of their tail, chin, near their sex organs, and between their front paws. They use these glands to scent mark their territory. When the cat rubs you, he is marking you with his scent, claiming you as "his." Too, he is picking up your scent. Cats rub up against furniture or doorways for the same reason - to mark the item as "his". (Urine spraying is also a territorial marking, by the way.) http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/whycat.htm man that hurt! lol Well, see, son, why should anyone here do it for you when you can do it yourself? (That sounds familiar, for some reason.) Mooo hahahaha! don't cats also have mites on them all the time No. |
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