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Both my dog and cat never changed their behaviour much after spaying. Not that I had any problems before. Posh did settle down and stop crying out to be mated but that was a good thing coz as she came to us as a stray and we didn't know her fertility status (we didn't know much about anthing cat-wise!) We were relieved that that could be solved. Bron (our dog) was spayed at 6 months and she continues to have a patient wonderful nature. |
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My cats did change quite a bit, they seemed to settle down and became a lot more calm...Cannot say I really noticed any difference in the dogs though.... |
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I also have a cat & also a dog.I also want to say like Posh Puss that my dog and cat both never changed their behavior much after spaying.Not that I had any problems before. ___________________________________ |
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My 2 persians didn't change much because they were quite young when the ops were done, they were quite sedate anyway and happy to play indoors. However big old Ferdy my ex-stray did a complete 180 degree turnaround . . . from a fighting, spraying, marauding old tom to a lovely, cute (if heavy and smelly) lap cat who wasn't really interested in going out any more. |
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