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Male kitten just started spraying
The vet said to wait until march to have the little jackass neutered.
He's just begun spraying. He is scheduled to have his jewells removed in a couple of weeks. Once he's neutered, will he quit spraying? The reason I ask is becaise we had a male who was neutered and the vet only found one testicle. He said the other was either not there on nondecended. That cat was neutered after he began spraying and never quit. I can't take the odor. Is there anything I can do in the mean time? Female kitty hormones? Anything? Thanks |
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Male kitten just started spraying
You can find another vet that can do it earlier. Most cats will stop
spraying and no you can't do anything to help it. You can use products such as urine gone to get rid of the markings "Crumb" wrote in message oups.com... The vet said to wait until march to have the little jackass neutered. He's just begun spraying. He is scheduled to have his jewells removed in a couple of weeks. Once he's neutered, will he quit spraying? The reason I ask is becaise we had a male who was neutered and the vet only found one testicle. He said the other was either not there on nondecended. That cat was neutered after he began spraying and never quit. I can't take the odor. Is there anything I can do in the mean time? Female kitty hormones? Anything? Thanks |
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Male kitten just started spraying
Previous reply is absolutely correct in that you have to clean the area
thoroughly, otherwise your cat will be virtually programmed to top it up. Good cleaning tips in the Cats Protection and Celia Haddon sites. It would be interesting to know if there are other cats in the household. http://www.cats.org.uk/catcare/leafl...0_spraying.pdf http://www.fabcats.org/spraying.html http://www.fabcats.org/behaviour_pheromonatherapy.html http://www.celiahaddon.co.uk/pet%20p.../frameset.html http://www.fabcats.org/neuteringhomepage.html Crumb wrote: The vet said to wait until march to have the little jackass neutered. He's just begun spraying. He is scheduled to have his jewells removed in a couple of weeks. Once he's neutered, will he quit spraying? The reason I ask is becaise we had a male who was neutered and the vet only found one testicle. He said the other was either not there on nondecended. That cat was neutered after he began spraying and never quit. I can't take the odor. Is there anything I can do in the mean time? Female kitty hormones? Anything? Thanks -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/cats/200702/1 |
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Male kitten just started spraying
On Feb 24, 3:46 pm, "Catlover Medway via CatKB.com" u15343@uwe
wrote: Previous reply is absolutely correct in that you have to clean the area thoroughly, otherwise your cat will be virtually programmed to top it up. Good cleaning tips in the Cats Protection and Celia Haddon sites. It would be interesting to know if there are other cats in the household. http://www.cats.org.uk/catcare/leafl...ghomepage.html Crumb wrote: The vet said to wait until march to have the little jackass neutered. He's just begun spraying. He is scheduled to have his jewells removed in a couple of weeks. Once he's neutered, will he quit spraying? The reason I ask is becaise we had a male who was neutered and the vet only found one testicle. He said the other was either not there on nondecended. That cat was neutered after he began spraying and never quit. I can't take the odor. Is there anything I can do in the mean time? Female kitty hormones? Anything? Thanks -- Message posted via CatKB.comhttp://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/cats/200702/1 There is one older neutered male cat which hasn't taken too kindly to the "kitten". The kitten is not spraying in the sense but leaving a spot of hideously odorous "fluid" ie male cat spray. I'm assuming that this fluid is different than actual urine. Now once the source of the testostorone is gone, I would hope that the odor will go as well. He's left the odorous fluid twice but has not really started the act of backing up to an object and spraying. |
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