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Cats owned: DSH
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Stephan is Male
19-03-2010, 04:25 PM   #1

Hello little friend


A couple of days ago I spotted a stranger in the garden who ran off when I opened the door. Same cat was there again this morning,it ran away but then stopped when I said "hello who are you ?"

He was gorgeous-white and ginger and very affectionate--but he has balls.

I`m always cautious around grown up intact toms as they can get over excited and that cuddle can so easily become a claw swipe or a bite(not through malice but they do).

Why do folks not get their cats neutrered-pretty as this boy was he will find a fight sooner or later and probably `mark` my garden now he has found a friend



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19-03-2010, 04:30 PM   #2

Re: Hello little friend


Yes, it's very sad for the poor boy. I used to have a lovely little tom cat visit at our previous home - he was really affectionate and very good - never sprayed luckily. No collar and long before the days of microchips. I would willingly have adopted him if I could have found out where he lived. I am sure he wasn't a stray. We moved out of the area and had to say goodbye to Oz. Found a photo of him yesterday.

When will people get the message to neuter and spay?



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19-03-2010, 07:30 PM   #3

Re: Hello little friend


I do so agree. When Sid started to view me as a potential adopter he was entire had ragged ears, loads of lumps around his neck and quite a sore back leg from a bite.

Once he was neutered he turned into a big softy boy who just loved to relax. Never seen him in another fight.

I wish people would get that message.



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19-03-2010, 08:11 PM   #4

Re: Hello little friend


I do too, a neutered cat is so much calmer, happier ( I guess!) and healthier. A pity about your little visitor, Steph.

I know what you mean about whole toms being unpredictable: once years ago I stopped to pet a lovely boy and before I knew it he was humping my forearm!



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19-03-2010, 08:54 PM   #5

Re: Hello little friend


Quote:
Originally Posted by calismum
I do so agree. When Sid started to view me as a potential adopter he was entire had ragged ears, loads of lumps around his neck and quite a sore back leg from a bite.

Once he was neutered he turned into a big softy boy who just loved to relax. Never seen him in another fight.

I wish people would get that message.
That sounds just like our old Ferdy. He was FIV+ but lived out his (neutered) days with us.



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19-03-2010, 08:59 PM   #6

Re: Hello little friend


There ought to be a TV campaign. I seem to remember Elaine posting a good advert-type video some time ago that really should have had a general audience. It was from the cat's perspective.



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19-03-2010, 09:47 PM   #7

Re: Hello little friend


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Originally Posted by angieh
There ought to be a TV campaign. I seem to remember Elaine posting a good advert-type video some time ago that really should have had a general audience. It was from the cat's perspective.
Do you have the link to that angie?



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19-03-2010, 10:34 PM   #8

Re: Hello little friend


I've posted the link on your spay and neuter thread RCR.



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19-03-2010, 11:12 PM   #9

Re: Hello little friend


I know we only had Chunkey neutered yesterday but he has clamed down so much already. He fell asleep on my arm last night and i didnt want to move him. He is up and almost back to normal now, just wish i could have got smokey done. Its far the best thing you can do for a male cat to neuter and i am always telling Chunkey daddy's owner about it but will they listen. Nope.



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19-03-2010, 11:33 PM   #10

Re: Hello little friend


Chancer was not neutered and had scars on his nose and a torn ear when he turned up in my garden...once he was done, he blossomed into an absolutley gorgeous boy.....



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