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Oh never had a cat in call my Cleo - only female cat has been spayed same as the boys Archie - my first ever cat - sadly missed then Oscar So I have no experience buthave the two "girl" Sal and Tess in season at the moment - no trouble though. |
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usually jac, just usually but not allways a tom can hear the queen calling from a fair distance, Clementine was a house cat and her first call attracted 6 local toms to our house, i think they can smell them aswell. But i also know the toms often travel vast distance to get to a calling queen so he may not be local |
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I will be having her "bits taken care of" LOL but to be honest my vet left the practise and I am not impressed with the bloke that took over. Been on the scout for a good vet for a couple of weeks. The one that took over, well lets just say I wouldnt trust him with a goldfish never mind operate on my Purrdie |
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