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Weird question....
I have two male cats. They are brothers and are about 9 months old.
About 2 months ago Jenkis started mounting his brother Tipsy. Usually I hear Tipsy crying and I can pull them apart. As I was laying in bed last night, Jenkis came in my room and jumped on the bed. He was acting rather affectionate and was purring. He kept getting really close to my face. Then all of a sudden he bite my nose and tried to mount my head. Of all the cats I have ever had I have never seen or heard of anything like this. Also, as I pushed him away and yelled at him he tried to bite my arm. My cats are not aggressive at all. They never bite. Neither are fixed. Jenkis has an appointment in early feb. Will getting him fixed stop this weird behavior? Is this normal? Does it have anything to do with the fact that his mother was Siamese? I've heard some strange stories about their behavior. I'm really hoping someone here can help me. I couldn't bear to get rid of him but at the same time I don't want to be raped by my cat in the middle of the night. Also, all he ever does is meow. If someone isn't talking to him or holding him he just yells in everyones face. If I leave the room for 5 sec he yells for me until he finds me. I can't even go to the bathroom by myself anymore. He has to go everywhere with me. My boyfriend told me that when I'm not home all he does is meow through the house looking for me. Is this some form of separation anxiety or is he just a really clingy cat? |
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Siamese are talkative. The others problems are behavioral. He is
trying to be the dominate one in the house. Neutering may help some, but not totally. On Jan 16, 2:27�am, wrote: I have two male cats. They are brothers and are about 9 months old. About 2 months ago Jenkis started mounting his brother Tipsy. Usually I hear Tipsy crying and I can pull them apart. As I was laying in bed last night, Jenkis came in my room and jumped on the bed. He was acting rather affectionate and was purring. He kept getting really close to my face. Then all of a sudden he bite my nose and tried to mount my head. Of all the cats I have ever had I have never seen or heard of anything like this. Also, as I pushed him away and yelled at him he tried to bite my arm. My cats are not aggressive at all. They never bite. Neither are fixed. Jenkis has an appointment in early feb. Will getting him fixed stop this weird behavior? Is this normal? Does it have anything to do with the fact that his mother was Siamese? I've heard some strange stories about their behavior. I'm really hoping someone here can help me. I couldn't bear to get rid of him but at the same time I don't want to be raped by my cat in the middle of the night. Also, all he ever does is meow. If someone isn't talking to him or holding him he just yells in everyones face. If I leave the room for 5 sec he yells for me until he finds me. I can't even go to the bathroom by myself anymore. He has to go everywhere with me. My boyfriend told me that when I'm not home all he does is meow through the house looking for me. Is this some form of separation anxiety or is he just a really clingy cat? |
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Both of your male cats are reaching sexual maturity and their hormones
are starting to rage. Since they are both unneutered males, they will also begin to compete for dominance, as they would in the wild. PLEASE have them both neutered as soon as possible. In addition to aggressive behavoir, fighting, wanting to go out and mate (and create more cats who need homes), they can also start spraying to mark their territory. Unneutered male cat urine *stinks* terribly, and even if you have them neutered, once the spraying starts, it may not stop. I think many of your problems will be helped with neutering. I urge you to move up those vet appointments and have it done soon. |
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wrote in message ... I have two male cats. They are brothers and are about 9 months old. About 2 months ago Jenkis started mounting his brother Tipsy. Usually I hear Tipsy crying and I can pull them apart. As I was laying in bed last night, Jenkis came in my room and jumped on the bed. He was acting rather affectionate and was purring. He kept getting really close to my face. Then all of a sudden he bite my nose and tried to mount my head. Of all the cats I have ever had I have never seen or heard of anything like this. Also, as I pushed him away and yelled at him he tried to bite my arm. My cats are not aggressive at all. They never bite. Neither are fixed. Jesus Christ, is it Idiot month?? Get your goddamned cats neutered and learn to use Google. This is typical behavior. If they are not spraying pee all over your place yet they will be soon if you don't "fix" them. |
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On Jan 16, 12:05 pm, "cybercat" wrote:
wrote in message ... I have two male cats. They are brothers and are about 9 months old. About 2 months ago Jenkis started mounting his brother Tipsy. Usually I hear Tipsy crying and I can pull them apart. As I was laying in bed last night, Jenkis came in my room and jumped on the bed. He was acting rather affectionate and was purring. He kept getting really close to my face. Then all of a sudden he bite my nose and tried to mount my head. Of all the cats I have ever had I have never seen or heard of anything like this. Also, as I pushed him away and yelled at him he tried to bite my arm. My cats are not aggressive at all. They never bite. Neither are fixed. Jesus Christ, is it Idiot month?? Get your goddamned cats neutered and learn to use Google. This is typical behavior. If they are not spraying pee all over your place yet they will be soon if you don't "fix" them. Well, thank you. For some odd reason I thought it would be beneficial for me to ask another cat owner instead of searching and not finding what I was looking for. I guess I was wrong. How silly of me to think that this is what this group was for. Obviously, you have some serious anger issues and personally I would rather you work this out in your own time than in a reply to my post. Didn't your mother ever tell you that if you didn't have anything nice to say then don't say anything at all? Also, if you would have taken the time to actually read my post you would see that I am in the process of getting them "fixed". Which, unfortunately, is hard to do right away when your vet is booked. Did you feel special when you wrote this? Did you get a kick out of swearing or something? Not too many friends offline? Poor buddy. To everyone else who was decent and answered my question nicely, Thank You. It's good to know that there are some people who aren't douche bags. |
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