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24-11-2008, 01:32 AM   #11

Re: Uh... Feline sexual frustration?


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Originally Posted by smudgley
My advice would be get him neutered asap.

If he's not spraying in the house now - he will be soon.

At 20 months he's probably getting all the neighbours cats pregnant if he goes out which is really not helpful for rescue places who end up with all the unwanted kittens.

Entire males that go outdoors are much more at risk of contacting FIV & FeLV too!

Sorry to sound so negative, but I am involved in a neutering campaign and don't see any reason why people keep entire males that are not required for breeding purposes.

my cats were neutered at 5&6 months old i would hate to think that anyone is silly enough to let girls out entire & boys really

if they do pass on FIV & FeLV how would you know that your cat has it?

also can i join your campaign?


you can get financial help as smudgely says & its only cost £25 at my vets for neutering!

good luck i hope that he doesnt start spraying everywhere soon!!




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24-11-2008, 02:11 PM   #12

Re: Uh... Feline sexual frustration?


Costs £6 at our local vet!

People let entire cats out all the time & then wonder why they get pregnant.

There's not really any way of knowing your cat has FIV / FeLV - although they would eventually become ill with FeLV.

Yes - join in the promotion of neutering cats, it's just about spreading the word & I am in my local CP branch and we have free neutering campaigns to encourage people to get their cats done.



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Darky is Male
24-11-2008, 03:02 PM   #13

Re: Uh... Feline sexual frustration?


...Thanks for ruining the thread with pointless lecturing, preaching to the choir.

Way to pressure someone into a corner, ladies.



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24-11-2008, 05:17 PM   #14

Re: Uh... Feline sexual frustration?


Darky, I think you took some of the comments the wrong way; not meant to be pressuring at all, but to offer helpful advice .......



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24-11-2008, 05:48 PM   #15

Re: Uh... Feline sexual frustration?


Which I happily took and appreciated, but the comments kept coming, very much overkill.



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24-11-2008, 05:54 PM   #16

Re: Uh... Feline sexual frustration?


i dont think that anyone has lectured or preached in anyway to you or anyone else. We all just have advice and opinions and its just chatting getting them across to eachother.



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24-11-2008, 08:07 PM   #17

Re: Uh... Feline sexual frustration?


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...Thanks for ruining the thread with pointless lecturing, preaching to the choir.

Way to pressure someone into a corner, ladies.
Excuse me - the comments I put on the last thread were in reply to elvisisboss not you!



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