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Definitely! Neutering doesn't stop territoriality; an altered male can be very possessive of and aggressive about his turf. Don't try to pick him up when he's that aroused, he may bite you in misdirected aggression! Happened to me once. |
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Yes you are right, I did pick him up once and he got very angry with claws out however he stopped short of biting, which when you think about it, was to his credit, he did however growl + (i suspect) swear at me for interfering I wondered too if the fact he has two girls/queens living with him would this make him more territorial? |
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